Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:26 PM
FAAC (UK) Ltd has announced the relocation of the UK Head Office thanks to continued growth.
Having acquired a new building in Basingsoke, Hampshire, FAAC (UK) will now gain a corporate identity that will reflect its strong presence in the UK sector.
The move has multiplied the previous office space to 32,000 sq ft that will facilitate both the product offering and the parking division.
There is a much improved training area with a purpose built training room and interactive projector,with a linked catering area providing more comfortable facilities for delegates. The office also has a state of the art boardroom with all the latest digital equipment.
There is a modern and spacious reception area with showroom facilities to demonstrate the full range of products offered by FAAC, this is ideally situated between reception and the training room.
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