01-10-2012: RETSCH, the leading manufacturer of laboratory instruments for the preparation and characterization of solids in the context of quality control, has built new headquarters on a 25,000 m2 estate in Haan-Gruiten. Several million Euros have been invested in an office building with application and training center and a production hall which comprise 8,000 m2. Retsch and the sister company Retsch Technology (Optical Particle Analyzers) have moved to the new premises in December.

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