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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Print This Page Big Dutchman's Expands
US - Big Dutchman USA has just completed the construction of over 7,000 square feet of additional office space at its headquarters for the Americas in Holland, Michigan.
The investment is at the company's recently acquired warehousing and manufacturing facility. The new office space will house the newly created divisions of Hog Equipment and Alternative Systems for Egg Production, and will allow for expansion of the other product divisions
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Big Dutchman USA's recently completed office expansion in Holland, Michigan. |
The expansion comes as a result of increased demand for several successful product lines and it puts the company in a better position to serve its customer bas in the region.
"As a company committed to the poultry and hog production industry, we aim to continually improve our service to our customers. This expansion is just one way we're moving toward that goal,"said Mr Rayzel.
Big Dutchman is a world leader in a broad range of production equipment for poultry and hogs. Its global headquarters are in Vechta, Germany and is one of the largest livestock equipment manufacturers in the world. It developed the first automated feeding system for poultry in 1938 and has grown to become an international business with dedicated technical support and sales offices/agencies across five continents.
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