THE YEAR AHEAD 

How Niche plans to build on the success of 2023

For Niche Electronics, 2023 was a banner year. Industry-wide supply chain problems improved, enabling us to ramp up production. Our company experienced very strong growth and an expansion of our capabilities.

But the seeds for that success were planted during a less certain time. Remember, our team spent the pandemic downtime engaged in a critical project: defining our processes and developing documentation that ensures consistency. This past year, that work paid off — both for Niche and our customers. 

While we are pleased with our growth during 2023, we’re even more excited about 2024. Here are just a few ways Niche will continue to build momentum:

NEW LOCATION

We will be moving our Massachusetts operation into a new production facility that offers more space and a more efficient configuration. 

TEAM GROWTH

Niche will expand our workforce and continue developing pathways for our current team members to grow their skill sets and advance their careers.

AN EYE ON THE FUTURE

In the coming year, we will perform a feasibility study regarding the expansion of our Pennsylvania production facility.

COMMUNICATIONS

We will continue to raise our profile in the marketplace by finding new ways to amplify our brand and define what sets Niche Electronics apart.

Our leadership team appreciates the trust our customers place in Niche and the commitment our production staff brings to every project. We’re looking forward to making 2024 our best year yet.

Sincerely,

Frank Bowman
CEO, Niche Electronics

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