CQ Medical Consolidates Operations to Pennsylvania, Impacting Orange City Workforce
CQ Medical, a leading provider of radiotherapy solutions, is streamlining its operations by consolidating into its manufacturing center in Avondale, pennsylvania. This strategic move, announced by company spokesperson Sarah Kuyper, aims to strengthen the company’s long-term position and better serve healthcare providers and patients. Here’s a detailed look at what this means for the company, its employees, and the Orange City, Iowa community.
Why the Consolidation?
CQ Medical believes this consolidation will create a more efficient and resilient operation. Specifically, kuyper outlined several key benefits:
* Simplified Order Fulfillment: Eliminating the need to consolidate orders from multiple locations.
* increased Manufacturing Efficiency: Optimizing production processes in a centralized facility.
* Strengthened Supply Chain: Building a more robust and reliable global supply chain.
* Enhanced Operational Capabilities: Improving overall performance and standards.
This decision reflects a commitment to providing consistent, high-quality products and services to its partners.
Impact on Employees
The consolidation will sadly result in job displacement for some employees at the Orange City location. However, CQ Medical is prioritizing support for those affected.
Here’s how the company is addressing the transition:
* Relocation Opportunities: full-time employees are being offered relocation packages and positions at the Avondale facility.
* Remote Work Options: Many employees already working remotely or on a hybrid basis will continue in their current roles.
* Transition assistance: CQ Medical is partnering with IowaWORKS to provide resources and support for job searching.
* On-Site Job Fairs: The company will host job fairs with local employers to connect affected employees with new opportunities.
* Severance Packages: Both full-time and part-time employees will receive severance packages.
* Resume & job Search support: A dedicated transition services office has been opened to help employees refine their resumes and navigate the job market.
“We deeply value our dedicated employees and our strong ties to the Sioux County community,” Kuyper emphasized.”We do not make this decision lightly.”
Timeline for the Transition
The consolidation will occur in phases, beginning in February and concluding in July. This phased approach aims to minimize disruption and allow for a smooth transition for all involved.
A Look Back: The History of CIVCO/CQ Medical
The company’s roots trace back to 1982, when Paul Korver founded CIVCO as a machining company in Dallas, Texas. Initially, CIVCO catered to the needs of nuclear physicists, but quickly expanded into developing products for radiation therapy.
Key milestones in the company’s history include:
* 1989: Opening of a facility in Orange City, Iowa, with three employees.
* 1996: Paul and Anita Korver retired, selling the business to Clayton and Deb Korver.
* Early 2000s: Rapid growth, reaching 95 employees. Acquisition by Roper Technologies in 2005.
* 2001: Acquisition by a private equity firm.
* 2002: Merger with Qfix Systems, another provider of radiotherapy solutions.
* Present: Operating as CQ Medical, focused on delivering innovative radiotherapy solutions.
What This Means for You
If you are a healthcare provider utilizing CQ Medical products, you can expect a continued commitment to quality and service. The consolidation is designed to improve the company’s ability to meet your needs.
If you are an affected employee, remember that CQ Medical is committed to supporting you through this transition. Take advantage of the resources available, including relocation assistance, job search support, and severance packages.
Resources:
* IowaWORKS: https://www.iowaworks.gov/
* CQ Medical: https://www.cqmedical.com/


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