Responding to growth, Carl Zeiss expands UK facility

Feb. 27, 2013
Carl Zeiss is expanding its Cambridge, England facility that contains its manufacturing and sales divisions, constructing new application laboratories, sales and service offices, and customer facilities.

Carl Zeiss is expanding its Cambridge, England facility that contains its manufacturing and sales divisions, constructing new application laboratories, sales and service offices, and customer facilities.

Due to sustained growth in international orders for the business, the company has acquired neighboring premises in order to increase production of their microscopy systems. The new building, located at 509 Coldhams Lane in Cambridge, has taken on Head Office status for both Carl Zeiss Microscopy Ltd and Carl Zeiss Ltd. The new facilities include five application laboratories for electron and light microscopes as well as demonstration and training facilities for surgical microscopes, medical diagnostic equipment, camera lenses, binoculars, and scopes.

The Cambridge site is one of 20 construction projects for the company currently underway around the world.

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