Lehde

Factory expansion for 0.5 million euros

Lehde is preparing for the future by investing some 0.5 million euros in the company headquarters in the German city of Soest. The company plans a new high-tech concrete mixing plant, an additional production building for reinforced-concrete elements as well as the modernization and expansion of the silo technology. The completion of the extensive construction project is scheduled for the end of 2014.

The general contractor invests 300,000 euros alone in the core component of the production facility used for reinforced-concrete elements. The mixing plant made in 1990 will be given a complete...

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