Terex Finlay, based in Omagh, Northern Ireland, has completed a £2.1 million investment (US$4.135 million) in plant processes and facilities to help in its continued growth.
The facility consists of two larger units, each of which has 500 meters of floor space, and a smaller unit which has 350 meters of floor space.
The company says that this enables one complete unit to be sprayed at a time, making the process more energy-efficient than traditional painting systems.
In addition to the new paint facility, the company has also invested in two new manufacturing sites which will provide an additional 35,000 square feet of floor space, a new 15,000-square-foot spares facility and a new office building to accommodate additional staff.
"Terex Finlay's key to success has been continued investment in our company. Our aim is to instill a culture of lifelong learning and continuous improvement, therefore encouraging our employees to be the best they can be and to provide them with the most up-to-date equipment and processes to do their job. We are reaping the rewards from this investment as we become a world-class leader in the mobile crushing and screening industry," said Paul O’Donnell, Terex Finlay’s GM.
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