futronic enlarges production capacity

Date: 11 October 2012

It was only four years ago in 2008 that futronic moved into new premises, yet space is scarce again already.

To prevent a shortage of production capacity on our way of growth, we just started to work on a new extension at the Tettnang site.The area earmarked for this purpose totals approximately 800 square metres, spread over several floors.The selected building contractors are initially adding about thirty feet to the length of the production shop. A tent and a dock board at the rear of the shop gable, which have been a temporary fixture for years, have had to be sacrificed. In the next step, the gap between Administration and Development will be closed. New jobs will be created for information technicians and for automation technicians and engineers. More room will be available in future for control system specialists and new employees - for the skilled staff futronic is desperately seeking, in other words.




Photo: Sleeves rolled up: futronic Managing Directors Wolfgang Lachmann (left) and Michael Preuß.

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