- Stadler celebrated 10 years of operations in Utah.
- The company expanded its Salt Lake City facility, which is responsible for over 700 jobs.
- Utah Gov. Spencer Cox praised Stadler’s impact and future expansion plans.
SALT LAKE CITY — It was a decade ago when Swiss rail giant Stadler launched operations in Utah, working out of a rented corner of the Utah Transit Authority’s Frontrunner facility in the industrial north end of town.
Since then, Stadler has constructed and expanded its permanent 62-acre facility in Salt Lake City, which serves as the company’s North American headquarters and provides over 700 jobs to the local economy.
The company on Wednesday celebrated 10 years in the Beehive State, marked by yet another expansion to the facility and a visit from Swiss President Guy Parmelin, who lauded 10 years of commitment, growth and shared success between Utah and Switzerland…