Solaris Laser moving to expanded headquarters to meet marking systems demand

March 24, 2014
Due to increasing sales success and demand for its laser marking and coding systems, Solaris Laser says it is moving to an expanded headquarters by the spring of 2014

IMAGE: Solaris Laser is moving to the new headquarters pictured here to expand production of its laser marking, coding, and engraving systems. (Image credit: Solaris Laser)

Due to increasing sales success and demand for its laser marking and coding systems, Solaris Laser (Warsaw, Poland) says it is moving to an expanded headquarters by the spring of 2014. Solaris is expanding its workspace to support the increase demand in manufacturing and to expand its R&D center to develop newer technologies to maintain global product competitiveness.

The new building is located in the Warsaw Airport region and will be built on 3300 square meters of green field space. This new construction gives Solaris the opportunity to plan the workspace to be more effective and to meet the latest company technology requirements. Solaris says it plans to continue to provide the market with world-class laser marking and coding technologies for stationary and “on the fly” applications for consumer goods and industrial applications. Solaris Laser exports 80% of its production worldwide and celebrates 24 years of business success as it moves into its new building this spring.

Solaris manufactures industrial fiber and carbon-dioxide (CO2) laser coding, marking, and engraving systems and specialize in the development of laser systems for static and dynamic product coding while the products are in motion. The new address is Solaris Laser, ul. Farbiarska 39, 02-862 Warsaw, Poland.

SOURCE: Solaris Laser; http://www.solarislaser.com.pl/en/news;a-16

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