November 15
The ever-evolving business environment presents new opportunities and challenges, which Allied is eager to find solutions for.
Now more than ever, with unprecedented change brought on by COVID-19, Allied takes pride in being the undeterred solutionists for a range of projects, all of which share the common goal of investing in the future.
From plans to reduce food waste in developing countries, to projects dedicated to revolutionizing the trucking industry, there’s no vision too big for our team of out-of-the box thinkers.
Read on to see how we’ve been keeping busy.
A Green New Frontier in Truck Manufacturing
In 2020 leading truck and bus manufacturer Navistar made a $250 million dollar investment in the future of electric vehicle production in the form of a brand new 1,000,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Austin, TX. With Allied’s help in coordinating the design, supply, and fabrication of the facility, the project was delivered on a competitive timeline, even amidst 2020’s materials shortages. Green design, sheer scale, and impressive collaboration defined this unique project. Learn about Allied’s contribution to the future of sustainable truck manufacturing here.
A Discussion on the Global Cold Chain
Supply chain disruptions, food waste & population growth… Allied President Michael Lassner and Bill Harms, President and CEO of Allied’s longtime partner and global cold chain expert Cool Runnings International, discuss it all and share some insight on the business dynamics shaping both companies. Here’s what they have to say about emerging opportunities and solutions that they both see eye-to-eye on.
Guyana, The Little Nation that Could
Guyana’s been making waves and Allied is helping it ride them. With the recent discovery of significant oil reserves that are setting the country on track to be the world’s leading oil producer on a per capita basis, plus a diversified economy that is one of the fastest-growing in the world, Guyana has major construction needs and Allied is helping it meet them. To date, we’ve completed 24 projects in Guyana, from clients including Schlumberger, Baker Hughes, Atlantic Marine Supply, and TechnipFMC. Our steel buildings are reliable, easily standardized or prefabricated, and offer exceptional construction speed, helping businesses get off the ground as quickly as possible. See how our steel buildings are shaping the future industry of Guyana.