AMF Bruns Opens New Ohio Headquarters, Expands U.S. Manufacturing Footprint
With expanded production space, local investment, and a growing workforce, AMF Bruns is scaling its U.S. presence. Here’s an exclusive look inside the new Stow, Ohio, HQ.
Investing in the land the building is on allows the company to expand down the road, should they need to.
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Amanda Huggett
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More than double the size. State-of-the-art manufacturing and office space. Enhanced customer support and an eye on future growth.
Last May, AMF Bruns of America broke ground on brand-new office and manufacturing space in Stow, Ohio, as the company grows in both staff and customer and product demand. Now, less than one year later, the building is complete, and METRO was on the scene to check out their new digs during their April 14, 2026, ribbon-cutting and open house.
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A Story of Growth and Opportunity Leads to Expansion
Relocating from a former facility in Hudson, the new AMF Bruns building boasts 41,000 square feet, offering the company expanded production capacity and room to grow.
Speaking of growth, several of AMF Bruns’ owners and executives from Germany flew in to celebrate the new U.S. hub. Their shared passion for the North American market and pride in their presence in Ohio was impossible to ignore. Each leader made a point to show their gratitude for the on-site team, partners, and supporters. They recognized the collaborative work of the AMF staff, the dedication of customers, and the community's support, especially thanking the city of Stow for the warm welcome.
took the 90-some open house attendees on a tour through the new facility, pointing out the rows of raw materials that easily fit inside and several stations and machines that turn those materials into finished products ready for vehicle use, AMF Bruns’ CEO, took a moment to reflect on what led to this exciting new step. “It seems only yesterday, in 2013, when we took our first steps and established physical operations in Ohio,” he said. “Since that time, we've grown the company from three 40-foot containers, a one-man show, and three employees starting in Hudson, and now here in this new facility with 33 employees today. It's a beautiful new facility, and we hope to grow another 20% next year.”
AMF Bruns national account managers Maritza Valentin and Jeff Allgire stand in the new building’s manufacturing space.
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Amanda Huggett
Of course, familiar faces were there as well, including national account managers Maritza Valentin and Jeff Algire.
Joe Esteireiro, operations manager, and other key staff took the 90-some open house attendees on a tour through the new facility, pointing out the rows of raw materials that easily fit inside and several stations and machines that turn those materials into finished products ready for vehicle use.
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How Does AMF Bruns Support Its Communities as a Global Company?
“AMF Bruns always wanted to be a global player,” said Gerit Bruns, one of the company’s owners. “Years ago, we could work out of Germany and export products to foreign countries. I must admit, the world has changed. The economy is still global, but it needs far more diversification for each market. It is necessary to be local in the global market.”
To demonstrate the company’s support of local communities, they presented a $10,000 check to the Stow-Monroe Falls Community Foundation. “This donation is not just a gesture; it's a promise that we're not only here to do business, but to be a responsible partner and a positive force in the region,” Jan Woltermann, board of trustees member, said.
Stow's mayor, John Pribonic, was happy to welcome AMF Bruns to town.
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Stow Mayor John Pribonic shared that through the donation, the foundation plans to establish the AMF Bruns Mobility and Accessibility Fund. Grants from this fund will help both private and public accessibility needs and projects in the community.
What Else Sets AMF Bruns Apart in the Mobility and Securement Space?
AMF Bruns’ products are Buy America compliant; all its restraints are manufactured in the U.S., and its flooring materials are sourced internationally and assembled in Ohio.
Additionally, AMF prides itself on being ISO 9001 registered and certified, meaning its products have been extensively tested and documented and have passed an external audit for safety and quality.
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