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In conjunction with its wholly owned subsidiary, Aspen Research, the company's technology and development activities have three primary areas of focus: 1) product life cycle management - new and improved product innovations to better meet customer requirements; 2) composite materials development, driven by performance, conservation and process efficiency; and 3) elimination and reclamation of waste, with a priority on recycling materials from manufacturing processes and windows taken out of older homes.
Mass Production Leader
The mass-customization Andersen manufacturing facility in Bayport, Minn., is a recognized world-class leader. Producing quality windows for just a fraction of the labor costs of its competitors in the United States, Andersen has been on the leading edge of mass production technologies since it first began mass producing back in 1904, nine years before Henry Ford put the automobile on an assembly line.
Around the World
The company's network of distributors and dealers in the U.S. is unparalleled in the industry. More than 2,000 dealers have made substantial commitments of sales and services for Andersen® products. Internationally, Andersen products are sold by distributors and suppliers in fourteen countries with other countries served through direct sales.
 
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