Latest Airixa Install Brings Modern Refrigeration Controls to Pair of Avocado Processing Facilities in Mexico

If you purchased an Avocado this year with a sticker on it proclaiming, “Produce of California” or “Produce of Mexico,” there is a good chance it came from a ripening facility being operated by an Airixa refrigeration control system. Process Solutions recently deployed a team of engineers to Mexico to commission new Airixa refrigeration control […]
WATCH: Process Solutions Start-to-Finish Control Panel Manufacturing Process
Process Solutions recently built control panels for a food processing customer who specializes in the production of potato products. Along the way, we captured our manufacturing techniques and equipment in order to demonstrate our production abilities and expertise. Follow along and see what gives us the edge in efficiency and helps us produce a consistently […]
Take a Tour of Process Solutions’ Stanwood Facility With Our New Virtual Tour
Walk through our Stanwood facility and explore our manufacturing and engineering spaces with our new online virtual tour. Throughout the tour, you will have the opportunity to learn about Process Solutions’ specialized tooling, including our automated enclosure mill, device label engraver, and our 2-tone crane. You can also virtually walk through our 15,000 square-foot control […]
Process Solutions Now Offering Yoga Sessions to Employees

Process Solutions recently began offering yoga sessions on Thursdays to its employees at the corporate headquarters in Stanwood, WA. The 9:45 AM and 11:00AM sessions are led by Lake Stevens resident, and certified yoga instructor, Wendy Soper. Wendy Soper has been practicing yoga for 20 years and began instructing her own 1-on-1 classes at her […]
Introducing Process Solutions’ New 3D Control Panel Layout Program

Process Solutions 3D control panel layout program allows our CAD team to detect component collisions inside an enclosure before a panel goes into production. This functionality is especially important in enclosures with 12 inches of depth or less, as the risk of component collision increases as the enclosure volume decreases. The program works by taking […]






























