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News Release from: Baldwin Technology Company Inc
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial Team on 20 December 2004

Baldwin Approves New HQ For German Arm

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The Baldwin Technology Company board has approved plans by Baldwin Germany to move into a new 8,000 square metre purpose-built office building and production plant in Augsburg by 2006.

The Baldwin Technology Company board has approved plans by Baldwin Germany to move into a new 8,000 square metre purpose-built office building and production plant in Augsburg by 2006 The new facility will streamline process workflows and increase production and assembly capacities for cleaning systems, consumables, fountain solution systems and web products

The site will also house a new technical competency centre for commercial printing technologies and products said the company.

Baldwin Germany currently employs approximately 200 staff in an industrial zone to the east of Augsburg.

The company said that the main reasons for expanding its operations in the region were the excellent infrastructure, availability of qualified personnel and the proximity of quality-oriented sub-suppliers.

The Augsburg area also had important strategic advantages, given its proximity to leading press manufacturers, printers and publishers.

Baldwin has had direct representation in the German market through Baldwin Germany since 1971, which has been based in Augsburg since 1975.

"This new facility will further strengthen Baldwin's position in the European marketplace and confirms our long term commitment to its OEM partners, printers, publishers and the printing industry in general," commented Karl Puhringer, Baldwin's vice president responsible for Europe.

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