Würth Elektronik ICS France Relocates
July 5, 2024 | Würth ElektronikEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Würth Elektronik ICS France has moved into a new building in Ittenheim, Alsace, west of Strasbourg. The developer of electronic and electromechanical power distributors, control systems and HMI solutions for commercial vehicles and mobile machinery now has around 1100 square metres on two floors at its disposal to better serve its French customers. 37 employees of Würth Elektronik ICS France can look forward to an attractive working environment in the new building. The Sales and Customer Management, Product and Project Management and Application Engineering departments are based here. The building is designed for expansion and offers space for more than 70 employees.
Würth Elektronik ICS has enjoyed success in France for over 20 years. To be able to grow further, the company has constructed a new building in Ittenheim. The building unmistakably embodies the Würth Elektronik Group, both in its architecture and design. A modern room layout concept has been established inside. Each team member has the opportunity to choose a workstation that corresponds to their current focus and set it up according to their current tasks – whether collaborative, customer-orientated or individual.
In the coming months, additional services such as a test laboratory or training centre will be set up at the new site.
Würth Elektronik ICS is confident that the new site, with its state-of-the-art equipment and highly skilled workforce, will be able to optimally serve the growing demand for power distribution solutions, controls and HMI for various markets.
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