LiSEC established new office building in Poland

 The 700m² big building includes office rooms and a warehouse for spare parts and small too
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Date: 28 June 2017

After one year construction time, LiSEC established a new 700m² big building in Poland on June 8th.

The Polish subsidiary counts nearly 20 employees, who moved into the new and modern building, which includes a warehouse for spare parts and small machines too.

 Approximately 100 guests attended the ceremonial opening of the new office building from LiSEC Poland
Approximately 100 guests attended the ceremonial opening of the new office building from LiSEC Poland

Approximately 100 guests attended the ceremonial opening. “The new building is the result of many years of successful work on the Polish market. It offers modern workplaces to the Polish team and premises for customer meetings. LiSEC Poland is an important part of the LiSEC Group and we hope that it will grow further,” says Othmar Sailer, CEO of the LiSEC Group.

 Karol Mielnik, Managing Director of LiSEC Poland, welcomed the guests of the opening ceremony
Karol Mielnik, Managing Director of LiSEC Poland, welcomed the guests of the opening ceremony

 

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