LITTLETON
With a flourish of scissors, Littleton Coin Company president David Sundman snipped a paper ribbon (made fittingly of authentic paper money from around the world), and officially launched operations in his company’s new 20,000-square-foot addition. Surrounded by company officers, Sundman formally initiated production in the expanded space at the Coin Company’s
Mt. Eustis Road
headquarters. “The company’s continued growth and success are thanks to the excellent staff we have now, and to all those who’ve been a vital part of the company in the past. This latest expansion is a testament to their outstanding work as an organization,” remarked company president David Sundman.
Designed to meet an increased need for storage and operational space, the expansion project was initiated in July 2005. “Our building was originally constructed knowing we’d most likely need to add space at some point. The company’s continued growth made it clear about a year ago that it was time to act,” stated company controller and project coordinator Stan Fillion. From initial planning to completion, the total project took about 9-10 months and enlarged the building to 85,000 square feet. Local contractor Daniel Hebert of Daniel Hebert, Inc. in
Colebrook
,
New Hampshire
completed the work in December 2005. Directors
David Wilson
, Jackie Fulford and Peggy Hughes then began the formidable task of moving operations into the newly expanded area. The Order Fulfillment, Inventory and Assembly departments now utilize the additional space.
The addition was completed nearly to the day of the 60th anniversary
of Littleton Coin Company, which was founded on December 3, 1945. The expansion was fitting for the company, which has enjoyed 60 consecutive
years of growth.
Based in
Littleton
,
New Hampshire
,
Littleton
Coin Company was founded by Maynard Sundman in 1945 and has set the bar for industry standards for more than 60 years. As one of the largest buyers and sellers of coins and paper money in the world,
Littleton
is renowned for providing friendly, reliable and expert service to collectors around the globe. It employs approximately 330 local residents and is currently led by President David Sundman. To learn more about Littleton Coin Company, visit the company’s website at LittletonCoin.com.