Parts Life, Inc. Announces Facility Expansion and Commissioning in Moorestown, New Jersey

Parts Life, Inc. held a Facility Expansion and Commissioning last Friday at its headquarters located at 1260 Glen Avenue in Moorestown, New Jersey. The 19,000 square foot expansion strengthens the company’s engineering, prototyping, manufacturing, and lifecycle sustainment capabilities in direct support of the defense industrial base. The expanded facility increases capacity for reverse engineering, technical data package development, and mission-critical manufacturing while improving responsiveness to fleet readiness requirements.

The program included remarks from Parts Life leadership and a keynote address from General Charles Hamilton, retired four-star U.S. Army General. Malana Homan-Hepner, representing the office of Herb Conaway, presented a congressional recognition honoring Parts Life, Inc. for its contributions to the defense industrial base and continued support of the warfighter.

Following the formal commissioning, Parts Life hosted a customer-focused capabilities overview and guided tour of the expanded facility. The walkthrough highlighted integrated engineering and manufacturing operations designed to address obsolescence, reduce procurement lead times, and support long-term sustainment across defense platforms.

The event was attended by government, education, and industry partners including New Jersey General Assemblywoman Carol Murphy; Ben Giovine on behalf of New Jersey State Senator Kim; Rowan College at Burlington County (https://www.rcbc.edu); Drexel University (https://drexel.edu); the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce (https://www.bcrcc.com); and the Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center(https://www.dvirc.org). Additional guests included Rear Admiral Matt Ott, MBA; Captain David Christian; Ed Apollo; Senior Master Sergeant Vivian Bender; and the Pennsauken High School Air Force JROTC Color Guard.

During the ceremony, stewardship awards were presented to Meredee Parsons, Dominic Durinzi, Pastor Paul Jackson, and General Charles Hamilton in recognition of their leadership and long-standing support of the organization.

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