| Optiprint Expansion Proceeding Apace | | Print | |
| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Friday, 27 April 2012 15:05 | |||
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BERNECK, SWITZERLAND -- Optiprint is investing 8.5 million euros ($11.2 million) to upgrade its factory here. The site, when complete, will become the Swiss board fabricator's new headquarters. Optiprint in January broke ground on a 21,500 sq. ft., six- to nine-month expansion to the site. The plant will then become Optiprint's headquarters, replacing its current HQ in Rehetobel. Optiprint is adding an LDI, a multilayer lamination press, and a horizontal innerlayer bonder, among other equipment upgrades. The company has posted a video of its progress on its website.
------------------------------------- BERNECK,瑞士 - Optiprint投资8.5亿欧元(约合1120万美元),提升其工厂在这里。该网站,完成后,将成为瑞士板制造厂的新总部。
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