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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.

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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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