Roeslein & Associates, Inc., a prominent player in engineering and construction services, has announced the establishment of a new Industrial Manufacturing division. This initiative is part of the company’s broader strategy to diversify its operations and adapt to shifting market conditions. The launch, which took place on October 17, 2025, signifies a pivotal step in Roeslein’s commitment to sustainable growth and expanding its service offerings across various industries.
The decision to create this division comes in response to evolving market dynamics, particularly the underutilization of domestic manufacturing capacity and changing U.S. export volumes. Roeslein aims to enhance its capabilities and expertise in key sectors, thereby broadening its customer base and mitigating risks associated with market fluctuations.
John DeMoulin, Vice President of Business Development & Marketing at Roeslein, emphasized the company’s long-standing experience in modular systems work, stating, “For more than 15 years, our Business Development team has successfully pursued modular systems work across the U.S. With this new division, we’re formalizing our commitment to the industrial manufacturing space and positioning ourselves to lead in this rapidly evolving market.”
To lead the new division, Roeslein has appointed four industry veterans: Dave Mills as President, Scott Rahn as Senior Vice President, Jake Naeger as Director of Process Engineering, and Carl Grass as Project Director. Collectively, they bring over 80 years of experience in industrial manufacturing, having previously worked with major brands such as Kraft Heinz, PepsiCo, and Anheuser-Busch. Their backgrounds span various sectors, including Consumer Products and Advanced Manufacturing, which positions the new division to tackle diverse challenges in the industrial landscape.
Brian Sneed, CEO of Roeslein, remarked on the potential of the new division, stating, “Dave, Scott, Jake, and Carl’s deep industry knowledge and client-first approach, combined with Roeslein’s strengths in prefabrication and modular manufacturing, create a powerful foundation for this new division. As customer demand for speed to market and turnkey solutions grows, we are uniquely equipped to deliver agile, efficient, and dependable results.”
The formation of the Industrial Manufacturing division not only reinforces Roeslein’s status as a vertically integrated Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, and Construction (EPFC) provider but also opens new avenues for growth and collaboration with employees and partners. This strategic expansion is expected to enhance the company’s competitive edge in the industrial sector, positioning it to better meet the demands of a rapidly changing marketplace.
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