Fischer Expands Manufacturing Capacity In Germany
See The Video! The 85,000 sq ft building was built with 4,800 tons of recycled stone from the previous buildings on the site.
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Fischer, the world-renowned specialist for coating thickness measurement and material analysis, is in the process of doubling its manufacturing capacity with a new state of the art building in Sindelfingen, Germany.
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This will consolidate the production and warehouse areas, which had been previously spread out between several buildings. The 85,000 sq ft building was built with 4,800 tons of recycled stone from the previous buildings on the site and will be energized with a 110 kW solar array.
Completion date is scheduled for early 2015. Fischer says it has set a clear sign for the further development of the site and for the continuation of the established growth strategy.
For more information, please visit fischer-technology.com
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