New HQ for WFS Technologies23/03/2010 |
| WFS Technologies oepns its new corporate headquarters in Livingston, Scotland. As a result of continued growth in sales and recruitment of new staff, the company had outgrown its previous facility in the Scottish central belt. The brand new 3500 square foot premises provide additional manufacturing capacity and accommodation for the increasing headcount. |
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Chief Executive Officer Mark Volanthen comments, "The expansion of our corporate headquarters reflects the sustained growth in the business. The investment in manufacturing capacity ensures the business will continue to meet increasing demand for our products. Located at the heart of the central belt in Scotland, Livingston is the ideal location to attract talented staff to grow the team."
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