NFPA member news is designed to inform members of key industry updates in quick, bite-sized posts that provide only the most important information. This week’s update comes from Festo Corporation.
Festo Corporation announced in April its move from its current corporate office location in Hauppauge, New York to a newer, state-of-the-art facility, also in Hauppauge. The move itself will happen in July/August 2017. The new location will be 53,000 square feet and will serve as the center of operations for the executive management team for Festo North America. Marketing, finance, technology, human resources, and other corporate functions will also be at the new location. Just last year, Festo’s distribution and assembly operations moved from Hauppauge to a Regional Service Center in Mason, Ohio, which handles logistics, production, purchasing, and engineering.
Read the full release here.
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