How a Connected Network Creates Better Outcomes for Customers

Manufacturing performance is often measured at the site level. For us, performance is built across a network.

While we operate out of Tennessee, we are part of a broader system that includes facilities in Canada, Mexico, and Europe. That network is designed to expand capability, increase flexibility, and improve speed for customers.

Local Execution, Global Capability

Each Integrity location is built to deliver operational excellence on its own.

At the same time, every site is connected. That connection allows customers to benefit from:

  • Shared capacity across multiple facilities

  • Access to specialized equipment and expertise

  • Coordinated execution across locations

Instead of being limited to a single site’s capabilities, customers gain access to the full strength of the network.

Real Advantages for Customers

This structure creates practical advantages.

When timelines are tight, work can be distributed across locations to maintain delivery commitments. If a project requires specific expertise, teams can collaborate across sites to solve complex challenges. As demand shifts, capacity can be adjusted without compromising performance.

These advantages are built into how we operate.

The network is not separate from the work. It is part of the process.

A Systems Approach to Performance

Our approach is rooted in connection. Teams and processes are designed to work together as one system, delivering consistent results across locations.

This is supported by a shared focus on operational excellence, ensuring that every site contributes to the same standard of performance.

For customers, the takeaway is simple. You are not working with one location, you are working with a connected network built to deliver.

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