Electro-Optics Technology expands into new facility

Sept. 23, 2015
Driven by strong growth in recent years, Electro-Optics Technology announced it will be moving to a new 40,000-sq-ft facility. 

Driven by strong growth in recent years, Electro-Optics Technology (EOT; Traverse City, MI) announced it will be moving to a new facility. The building is approximately 40,000 sq ft and includes about 15,000 sq ft of new clean rooms and nearly double the manufacturing space for optical components.

The company says that this new layout will allow for increased efficiency in workflow and production lines, with benefits to be passed along to its customers. The company has been supplying components such as optical isolators and diagnostic equipment to manufacturers and users of high power laser systems since 1987.

The move to 3340 Parkland Ct., Traverse City, MI, will be effective October 19, 2015.

Source: EOT

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