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Greenland Technologies holds ribbon-cutting at new White Marsh location

WHITE MARSH, MD—The ribbon has been cut and Greenland Technologies is open for business in White Marsh.

Earlier this week, the company opened an approximately 54,000 square-foot manufacturing facility at 5301 Nottingham Drive in White Marsh, a facility that is central to the company’s strategy of supporting the increased customer demand for its expanding line of electrical industrial vehicles.

“We welcome Greenland Technologies’ new U.S. manufacturing operations to Maryland, and are thrilled to see the company’s vision come to life at its location in Baltimore County,” said Governor Larry Hogan back in May, when the company first announced its new Baltimore County location. “Greenland’s innovative technologies will allow the company to easily make its mark in the Mid Atlantic and continue growing its presence throughout the nation.”



Greenland Technologies is a technology developer and manufacturer of electric industrial vehicles and drivetrain systems. Established in 2006, the company has become one of the world’s largest transmission and drivetrain systems providers for material handling equipment such as forklift trucks that are used in industrial and logistic settings. Greenland Technologies investments in R&D and its successful track record of innovation have established it as a cutting edge, clean energy technology developer, with a proven commitment to embracing the electrification process and incorporating it into the electric industrial vehicle market.

“Thrilled to congratulate Greenland Technologies on their ribbon cutting in White Marsh,” said Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski.  “We are thrilled that Greenland Technologies has chosen Baltimore County as home for its U.S. manufacturing operations, and we are excited to welcome more green manufacturing jobs to Baltimore County.”

Photo via Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski


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