| New DBM Site Doubles Capacity |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Thursday, 19 March 2009 06:25 | |||
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LONGMONT, CO – EMS firm DBM Technologies next month will relocate to larger digs in south Loveland, the former site of Wolf Electronix. The company will lease the new plant, a 14,500 sq. ft. space slightly more than twice the size of the firm’s existing location. DBM is looking to move over the next few weeks, according to reports. The Loveland factory was formerly occupied by Wolf Electronix, which consolidated its operations in its Utah plant last year.
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