Sekura Cabins Commences EUR 1.8 Million Manufacturing Plant in Central Romania - Expansion Beyond Denmark's Borders
Sekura Cabins Group Expands Presence in Europe with New Facility in Romania
Sekura Cabins Group, a leading European producer of modular cabin solutions, has inaugurated a new manufacturing facility in Brasov, Romania. This marks the company's first site outside Denmark as part of its strategy to boost capacity and strengthen its European news supply chain.
The new facility, a EUR 1.8 million investment by Sekura Cabins Group, is located in central Romania. The project leader of this news is Marian Coroiu. The state-of-the-art machinery installed at the facility is showcased in the virtual tour, an interactive experience that allows users to navigate through the facility at their own pace.
The virtual tour is designed to attract potential investors and customers, providing a detailed view of the production processes. It is available in multiple languages to cater to a global audience. The tour underscores Sekura Cabins Group's commitment to quality and innovation.
The virtual tour of the new facility is part of the company's marketing strategy to promote its expansion in Europe. It is open for virtual tours and can be accessed via the Romania Insider website.
Sekura Cabins Group produces modular cabin solutions for the off-highway OEM industry. The new facility in Brasov is aimed at enhancing its presence in the European news market. By establishing this new facility, Sekura Cabins Group hopes to further solidify its position as a leading European producer of modular cabin solutions.
The virtual tour of the new Sekura Cabins Group facility in Brasov, Romania, is now open for all to explore. Whether you're an investor, customer, or simply curious, take a virtual tour today and witness the future of modular cabin solutions.
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