Cross Company Expands into Virginia with Lynchburg Calibration Lab

Cross Company Expands into Virginia with Lynchburg Calibration Lab 1

GREENSBORO, N.C., Aug. 4, 2025 – Cross Company, a 100% employee-owned industrial solutions company that innovates industry, one customer at a time, today announced that its Precision Measurement group is opening a new calibration laboratory in Lynchburg, Virginia.

The new calibration lab will open Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, and features expansive capabilities. The facility is located at 171 Vista Centre Dr., Forest, Va. 24551. Regular hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EDT.

Greg King, president of Precision Measurement Group, said of the new office, “We believe that having a physical location in central Virginia will help us better serve our customers in the region with faster turnaround times, pickup, delivery and on-site service.” Before opening the new lab, customers in this area were served by Cross Company’s Greensboro and Raleigh, N.C., labs. King continued, “We’ve had a presence in Virginia for years, but due to demand, this is our first brick-and-mortar location in the state.”

Cross Company Expands into Virginia with Lynchburg Calibration Lab 2

Cross Company offers a wide range of precision measurement products and services. Its network of laboratories offers a broad scope of accreditation that includes over 150 parameters, including everything from torque and electronics to precision balances and truck scales. King went on to say that, “Lynchburg is a large manufacturing hub in the South and an important market to us. Opening the calibration lab will help us provide world-class customer service and technical expertise to manufacturers there. Our customers have asked us for a local lab for years, so we’re very pleased to be expanding into the city and state.”

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In the Lynchburg area and have equipment in need of calibration? Stop by our precision measurement laboratory today! We offer an industry-leading turnaround time and world class customer service. Whether you need to drop off your equipment or just want to discuss our services with one of our calibration experts, we are here to help. Visit our Lynchburg calibration lab today.

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