Con-Vey expands operations with new Oregon facility

Con-Vey acquired approximately 15 additional acres, including 150,000 square feet of manufacturing space. 

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ROSEBURG, Ore. – Con-Vey is expanding its operations with the acquisition of approximately 15 additional acres, including 150,000 square feet of manufacturing space. 

The full-service industrial automation provider's new location has both highway and freeway access. The facility strengthens Con-Vey’s commitment to long-term growth in Roseburg, Oregon, the company said.

“We’re excited about the opportunity that this acquisition gives us for growth and diversification,” said Dave Larecy, CEO & President of Con-Vey, who spearheaded the purchase. “This expansion allows us to continue building on our legacy of innovation while increasing our manufacturing capacity.”

The facility, formerly occupied by Orenco Composites, was officially acquired on January 22, 2025. Con-Vey appreciates the collaboration with the previous owners to ensure a seamless transition. Located just 6.3 miles from Con-Vey’s headquarters near downtown Roseburg, this space will provide the company with increased flexibility and operational capacity.

Con-Vey officially acquired the building, formerly occupied by Orenco Composites, and land on January 22, 2025.

Over the coming months, Con-Vey will begin relocating select personnel into the office and manufacturing spaces, ramping up operations to accommodate increased demand. Initially, the facility will focus on the assembly and testing of automated equipment, with plans to further expand manufacturing capabilities in the future.

As part of this expansion, Con-Vey is planning to grow its workforce by hiring additional employees at the new facility. This investment underscores the company’s dedication to strengthening its presence in Roseburg and supporting the local economy.
 

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