Construction starts on workshop for lease for Kärcher Vietnam in Quang Nam

The Indusvalley Chu Lai JSC on April 5 started the construction of a workshop for lease in service of the building of the Kärcher Vietnam cleaning equipment manufacturing plant.
Construction starts on workshop for lease for Kärcher Vietnam in Quang Nam ảnh 1At the groundbreaking ceremony (Photo: VNA)

QuangNam (VNA) – The IndusvalleyChu Lai JSC on April 5 started the construction of a workshop for lease inservice of the building of the Kärcher Vietnam cleaning equipment manufacturing plant.

The workshop, costing 232billion VND (10 million USD), is located in the Tam Hiep Industrial Parkin Tam Hiep commune, Nui Thanh district, in the Chu Lai Open Economic Zone.

The Kärcher Vietnamcleaning equipment manufacturing plant is expected to draw over 300 workers andhave a total investment of more than 20 million EUR (21.8 million USD) in thefirst phase.

The Indusvalley Chu Lai JSC plans to hand over the workshop in the first phase to Kärcher Vietnam on August 31.

Construction starts on workshop for lease for Kärcher Vietnam in Quang Nam ảnh 2At the groundbreaking ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Speaking at thegroundbreaking ceremony, General Director of the Indusvalley Chu Lai JSC andAn An Hoa Group Le Thi Nghia said the company will build a chain of pre-built orcustom-designed workshops in the IP, ranging from 1,500 sq.m to over 15,000 sq.m,enabling domestic and foreign investors to have factories that are designed andfunctionally suitable for each type of operation, optimise the use ofspace, save their initial investment costs and focus on investing inproduction lines.

Kärcher is an international corporation based inGermany, with 17 production facilities and warehouses around the world. As ofthe end of 2021, Kärcher had over 14,400 employees in 78 countries. It plans toput its factory in Vietnam into operation in January 2024./.

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