Teamtechnik opens new production facility in Jintan, China

October 27, 2010
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Teamtechnik has inaugurated its new 1,500m2 production facility in Jintan, China. The new location is expected to increase the amount of local contacts for customers in China and to ensure short delivery times as well as efficient response from the service teams.

Attending the opening ceremony, CEO Stefan Roßkopf said, “We now have a presence close to where 60% of Chinese photovoltaic production takes place.”

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Teamtechnik's Stringer TT1200 system is currently only produced at the company's headquarters in Freiberg, Germany. The first stringer systems for the Chinese market are expected to be shipped from the Jintan facility as early as May next year.

Combined with the new sales centre in Suzhou, Teamtechnik's Chinese workforce will total 50 by the end of 2011. The majority of the employees will receive training in advanced technologies in Germany. Teamtechnik also has production sites in Poland and the U.S.

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