Laser Machining Inc sikrer ordre verdt 50 millioner kroner fra Intalus Tech

Laser Machining Inc. i Nås har vunnet en ordre verdt rundt 50 millioner kroner fra det amerikanske selskapet Intalus Tech. Avtalen vil doble selskapets omsetning og føre til nyansettelser.

Ordren kommer fra det amerikanske teknologiselskapet Intalus Tech. Den er basert på patentert laserteknologi utviklet i Västerdalarna.

Selskapet opplyser at avtalen vil doble omsetningen. Administrerende direktør sier at flere ansatte må ansettes.

Avtalen meldes av Dala-Demokraten med Carl Hällströmer som skribent.

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