JPK Instruments continues to expand production capacity to meet increasing sales volume
JPK Instruments has further expanded the premises of its Berlin headquarters to take account of the continuing growth in personnel and the increasing demand for JPK products.
Jörn Kamps, member of the board of directors at JPK: "We have significantly increased the workforce this year in response to the high number of orders. This strong growth is expected to continue over the coming years, and we have now created the optimal structures to meet this demand."
Alongside new office space, the production, storage and logistics capacities have been particularly increased, and new machines have been acquired. According to the company, the production capacity is now many times higher as a result of the expansion. The measurement, test and service laboratories have also been expanded and equipped with additional instrumentation. New personnel have been added in the areas of applications and customer services, which are at the center of JPK's customer concept.
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