reynaers aluminium relocates and enlarges its catalan plant
Catalan Economy
29 May 2015
reynaers aluminium has inaugurated its new center in catalonia, located in castellar del vallès. the belgian company is a european leader in the commercialization of high quality, sustainable and innovative aluminium solutions for windows, doors, sliding systems and solar shading, among others.
reynaers aluminium decided to relocate its plant in order to expand its business and to offer a better service to its clients. these new installations will have a total expansion of 4.200sqm, including office space, showrooms, a technical service, a training room and a warehouse having a 900 tones capacity.
so as to improve its efficiency, reynaers aluminium has enlarged its storage capacity and will use state-of-the-art technology. the company aims to offer better solutions and to diminish incidents during transportation and manipulation of goods.
from catalonia, the firm manages logistics and sales activities but reynaers plans to develop an r&d line in the future. the european aluminium products developer is present in over 40 countries and they have some 30 employees in spain.
acció’s foreign investment attraction unit has visited the company as part of its aftercare program, which keeps track of foreign companies already present in catalonia.
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