teamtechnik expands production capacity by establishing Chinese subsidiaries

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Stringer system specialists teamtechnik has expanded the global reach of its production base by forming two new subsidiaries in Asia. The subsidiaries, located in the Chinese cities of Suzhou and Jintan, enable the Freiberg-based firm to provide shorter delivery time, quicken service response and forge a closer relationship with its clients.

The Jintan production site, which will celebrate the dispatch of its first Stringer TT1200 system at the end of the month, is managed by Michael Haag, while the Suzhou office, run by Dr Lingxiang Xu, is primarily concerned with sales and customer service.

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teamtechnik is already one of China’s market leaders in stringer technology, with a peak annual manufacturing capacity totalling 4.3GW. However, the company believes that by strengthening its presence on the continent it can further build on this success in both China and its Asian neighbours.

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