Newport Corporation to relocate Lasers Division headquarters to Santa Clara
Newport Corporation (Irvine, CA) announced that it will relocate and consolidate its Spectra-Physics Lasers Division headquarters from its current five-building location in Mountain View, CA to a single new manufacturing, research and development, and office facility located at 3625 Peterson Way in Santa Clara, CA. The company says the move will improve the efficiency of the division's operations, enabling it to reduce the amount of space it occupies from 171,000 square feet to 132,000 square feet. In addition, selected business and manufacturing operations being acquired, subject to the close of the purchase of the New Focus business from Oclaro, Inc., (which the company previously announced on June 3), will be integrated into the new facility. Newport says that the relocation of the Lasers Division headquarters is another positive step it is taking to enhance its competitive position during this period of challenging macroeconomic conditions.
"The building represents a significant upgrade of our lasers manufacturing infrastructure, and the consolidation into a single facility will enable further improvements in the division's workflow while at the same time significantly lowering our facilities costs over the lease term" said Robert Phillippy, Newport's president and chief executive officer. "Our recently announced transaction with Oclaro will allow us to eliminate the high-fixed-cost diode fabrication facility in Tucson, AZ, while sourcing diode lasers for our Spectra-Physics Lasers Division from Oclaro at very competitive price levels. Now, the move of our Lasers Division headquarters to a smaller, more modern manufacturing site will further enhance the improvements to our operations that are already well under way within the Division. We expect the combination of these actions to have a positive impact on the Division's financial performance."
The company expects to complete the move of the Lasers Division headquarters and the relocation of the selected New Focus business and manufacturing operations by the end of 2009.
John Wallace | Senior Technical Editor (1998-2022)
John Wallace was with Laser Focus World for nearly 25 years, retiring in late June 2022. He obtained a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and physics at Rutgers University and a master's in optical engineering at the University of Rochester. Before becoming an editor, John worked as an engineer at RCA, Exxon, Eastman Kodak, and GCA Corporation.