As the Company expanded into new areas of product development, it remained true to the approach that made it's first product such a success. From vibratory plates, MBW went on to design percussion rammers. The 1970s also witnessed MBW's entry into vibratory concrete screeds, powered concrete finishing equipment (trowels) and mortar-plaster mixers.R&D and production dramatically increased after MBW moved into its new facility in 1971. After several expansions, MBW's Slinger, WI plant now measures 95,000 square feet. Additionally, MBW operates a subsidiary, MBW Europe Ltd., in Bolton, England.