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WhatWood Furniture Sveza continues to modernize production at the plant in the Leningrad region

Sveza continues to modernize production at the plant in the Leningrad region

11 February 2019 ` 19:00  

Sveza continues to pursue a comprehensive program of modernization of production capacities, in the framework of which was put into operation a new CNC sector for the manufacture of shaped parts of plywood. This was reported in the press service of the company. The launch of new equipment is the first significant event for Sveza in 2019. The opening ceremony was attended by the General Director of the company Anatoly Frishman.

“Sveza constantly invests in the modernization of equipment. It is important for us to anticipate the needs of our customers and offer them a wide range of products, taking into account their needs. The launch of the new CNC sector will help us to increase the diversification of the product portfolio and increase the proportion of implemented specialized products in the segments of transportation, furniture and packaging”, – says Anatoly Frishman, CEO of the company “Sveza”.

The CNC section will allow the company to produce products with the necessary characteristics for different customers, thereby increasing the overall customer focus. The line is produced by a long-time partner of “Sveza” – German company Homag, which is a world leader in the production of equipment for processing of wooden products and furniture.

Sveza plant in the Leningrad region is the first in the group of companies where the Homag line is installed. Currently, the company’s employees are trained to work with new equipment. The amount of investment in the project amounted to 22 million rubles, including the cost of preparation of the premises and installation of the device.

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