Laser Machining Inc obtiene un pedido por valor de 50 millones de coronas de Intalus Tech

Laser Machining Inc., con sede en Nås, ha conseguido un pedido por valor de unos 50 millones de coronas de la empresa estadounidense Intalus Tech. El acuerdo duplicará la facturación de la compañía y supondrá nuevas contrataciones.

El pedido proviene de la empresa tecnológica estadounidense Intalus Tech y se basa en una tecnología láser patentada desarrollada en Västerdalarna. La compañía afirma que el acuerdo duplicará su facturación. El director general señala que será necesario contratar a más personal. El acuerdo es reportado por Dala-Demokraten con Carl Hällströmer como autor.

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