New Website by Spherexx Features a Dynamic Drone Video of Expanding Operations
Process Manufacturing Company is conducting big business in West Tulsa with 150 employees across the 25-acre campus and 250,000 square feet of workspace. It is a full-service machine shop including high-tech robotic equipment along with complete fabrication, paint and assembly services.
Process was awarded the coveted DoD Status in August 2019, recognized by the United States’ Department of Defense as a supplier of manufactured goods and services in support of US armed service members around the globe. President Chris Schutte, a veteran, was especially proud to add the US Government to their Oilfield, Production Equipment and Midstream Equipment services that clients have trusted for over forty-four years.
Custom Drone Shoot
In addition to doing custom design and develop for the Process Manufacturing website, Spherexx held a custom photo shoot at their facility and shot a drone video of the exterior and interior facilities.
About Process Manufacturing
Founded in 1975 by Mr. Frank Chrisco, Process Manufacturing Company was a small machine shop consisting of just 4 employees in a 3,000 square foot facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Since those humble beginnings, Process has grown into a well-known complete fabrication, paint, and assembly facility with over 150 employees and growing.
Process has established its reputation as a Tier 1 manufacturer and re-manufacturer of oilfield pressure pumping and mixing equipment for the world's largest well servicing company. As a result of this long and storied history, Process holds a distinguished pedigree in North America as one of only a handful of true, vertically integrated, well-servicing equipment OEM's.
Purchased in October 2017, by Chris Schutte of JCS6 Holdings, Process Manufacturing has continued its dedication to Customer Service, Quality, and Value. Since acquisition, Process has opened its doors to many Customers in the Oil & Gas Production Equipment and Mid-Stream markets, further demonstrating its capabilities to service the demands of a much broader, quality intensive customer base.
Capabilities are vast and include a full-service machine shop, high-definition laser and plasma tables, press brake, MIG and SMAW coupled with robotic manipulators and pinwheels, over 85 MIG and TIG machines, two blast and paint facilities, and state-of-the-art final assembly capabilities for electrical, pneumatic, mechanical, and hydraulic assembly.
In short, Process Manufacturing has almost half-a-century of experience in turning raw steel into high-end, customer specific equipment, with exceptional craftsmanship and unparalleled Customer Service.


