INJECTION MOLDING: Arburg Builds New U.S. Offices
Arburg Inc., the U.S. branch of the German injection machinery manufacturer, has started construction of a new U.S. headquarters building in Rocky Hill, Conn., six miles from its current location in Newington, Conn.
Arburg Inc., the U.S. branch of the German injection machinery manufacturer, has started construction of a new U.S. headquarters building in Rocky Hill, Conn., six miles from its current location in Newington, Conn. The 27,000 ft2 facility will be ready next fall. It will encompass a showroom with space for seven Allrounder presses, available for customer mold testing and training. There will also be rooms for training and technical seminars, a large warehouse for machines and spare parts. Space will also be available for assembly and acceptance testing of customized turnkey production cells, which are a growing part of Arburg’s U.S. business.
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