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Hansen & Company Woodworks unveils groundbreaking HCo 2.0 Production Line in St. Joseph, Minnesota

 Thursday, April 30, 2026

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In a game-changing moment for American manufacturing, Hansen & Company Woodworks has unveiled the HCo 2.0 facility, featuring North America’s first fully automated frameless batch-one cabinet production line. This milestone, celebrated with a national event, marks the beginning of a new era for U.S. manufacturing, demonstrating that cutting-edge technology and skilled labor can work hand-in-hand to drive production to new heights.

HCo 2.0: A Leap into the Future of Manufacturing

Located in St. Joseph, Minnesota, the newly opened HCo 2.0 facility is the result of years of meticulous planning and engineering. The new production line represents a 400% increase in production capacity, setting the stage for significant growth in both domestic manufacturing and global competitiveness. Powered by advanced automation technology, the plant integrates cutting-edge systems developed exclusively by Biesse Technic, a global leader in woodworking automation. This transformation aligns perfectly with the growing demands of the commercial construction sector, all while ensuring that American manufacturing remains at the forefront of global industry standards.

The system’s design and implementation were guided by Biesse Technic’s expertise, which includes intelligent material storage and retrieval systems, high-speed CNC machining technology, and optimized facility layout. These innovations are the driving forces behind HCo 2.0’s ability to produce high-quality cabinets at an unprecedented scale.

An Investment in St. Joseph and the U.S. Workforce

While the expansion strengthens Hansen & Company Woodworks’ position in its hometown of St. Joseph, its impact goes far beyond local borders. “This expansion represents a commitment not just to our city, but to American manufacturing, workers, and global competitiveness,” said Adam Hansen, Founder & CEO of Hansen & Company Woodworks.

The opening of the new facility comes as part of the company’s vision to elevate U.S. manufacturing standards while supporting skilled labor in the region. By enhancing the production process with automation, Hansen & Company is empowering American workers to focus on high-skill tasks, while automation handles repetitive processes. This, according to Hansen, creates real opportunities for employees to realize their full potential. The launch of HCo 2.0 is proof that large-scale, high-tech manufacturing can thrive in America.

A First-of-Its-Kind Event to Celebrate Innovation

To showcase the advancements made by HCo 2.0, Hansen & Company is hosting a national event on July 22, 2026. The event will offer industry leaders, contractors, and manufacturers the chance to witness the fully automated production line in action. Attendees will have the opportunity to see:

This event serves as a statement of the company’s belief that advanced manufacturing systems can be built and scaled in the United States without relying on external aid or traditional financing methods.

Biesse Technic: The Key to HCo 2.0’s Success

A significant part of HCo 2.0’s success can be attributed to the expertise of Biesse Technic, which played an integral role in the design and integration of the facility. As the exclusive technology partner, Biesse Technic contributed to the development of automated material storage, high-speed CNC routing, and digital workflow systems that have transformed Hansen & Company Woodworks’ manufacturing capabilities.

Jason Varelli, Lines Director at Biesse Technic, reflected on the successful collaboration: “From the first meetings, we made it our priority to listen and understand not just the operational requirements, but also the vision behind them. That’s what allowed us to design a fully integrated facility that we are proud to stand behind.”

Measurable Results: Increased Productivity and Efficiency

Since the implementation of HCo 2.0, Hansen & Company Woodworks has seen significant improvements across its production processes. The company’s output has skyrocketed from 150 to over 500 cabinets per day, reducing lead times for commercial projects and improving labor efficiency. Additionally, material waste and damage risk have been minimized, and skilled job opportunities have increased as a result of the new system.

“The new system handles the repetitive work, which allows our people to focus on tasks that require skill and creativity. That’s how we give people the chance to achieve their full potential,” said Adam Hansen. With a streamlined, automated workflow, the HCo 2.0 facility has positioned Hansen & Company Woodworks as a leading example of U.S. manufacturing excellence.

HCo 2.0: A Blueprint for Future Manufacturing Growth

HCo 2.0 is not just an expansion; it’s a blueprint for future growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector. It highlights the potential of automation to support skilled labor and demonstrate that domestic manufacturing can scale to compete on a global level. Through strategic partnerships and advanced facility design, Hansen & Company Woodworks has set a new standard for U.S. manufacturing and its potential for innovation.

By embracing automation and technology, the company has paved the way for the future of American manufacturing, showing that the industry can not only survive but thrive in an increasingly competitive global economy.

Conclusion: The Future of U.S. Manufacturing is Bright

Hansen & Company Woodworks’ opening of HCo 2.0 is a landmark moment for the American manufacturing sector. With advanced automation, skilled labor, and strategic vision, the company is proving that large-scale manufacturing can thrive in the United States. This expansion is more than just an investment in a factory; it’s an investment in American workers, innovation, and the future of the U.S. manufacturing industry. As Hansen & Company Woodworks continues to lead the way, it demonstrates that when vision, technology, and planning align, great things are possible.

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