Bisol Group invests €1.5 million in automation of its production facility

September 12, 2012
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Bisol advised that it has made a €1.5 million investment for the three-phase automation of its production facility. The process, which it speculates will increase its production capacity by nearly 10%, is expected to be completed by the end of this year. Modernization of its production facility began this past summer. Bisol noted that its project was not financed by any European or governmental subsidies.

Bisol assured that the improvements to its production process were undertaken in accordance with established ISO quality standards, with all of its products being tested and having internatinoal certificates for their quality. Part of the improvement process includes establishing more motor driven manipulators to improve its working environment especially for its employees that are disabled. The company anticipates its revamped production facility will allow it to increase its competetivieness on an international level.

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