Mid Columbia Engineering, a company specializing in the design/build/test of mechanical handling and process systems, is having an open house Wednesday, Oct. 7., to celebrate its recent acquisition by NuVision Engineering and to provide customers, partners and contractors an opportunity to meet the senior management and staff of both companies.
Hours are from 3 to 7:30 p .m. at MCE's facility at 2155 Robertson Drive, Richland.
For those who cant make it to the program, contact the company to arrange an alternative date for a meeting and tour. E-mail kmensinger@nuvisioneng.com.
Pratik Joshi: 582-1541; pjoshi@tricityherald.com; Business Beat blog at www.tricityherald.com.
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