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Q-Lab starts major expansion

21 September 2006

Q-Lab Corporation, formerly Q-Panel Lab Products, has started construction on a 72,000 square-foot expansion of its Cleveland, Ohio headquarters and manufacturing facility in the USA. Q-Lab, which is currently celebrating 50 years of service, is a global provider of affordable and easy-to-use weathering and light stability test equipment.

The company explains that just five years after its last expansion, this addition more than doubles the size of its current facility. Q-Lab says that it will now be able to meet the growing demand for its products around the world, maintain short lead times and provide more space for growth. There are also plans to expand research and development and training centres.


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