Scanfil to renovate Estonian plant
OÜ Scanfil, a subsidiary of Finland based EMS provider Scanfil, is renovating its plant in Pärnu, Estonia.
OÜ Scanfil is renovating its plant to achieve better results for the whole concern. "Flexibility can be improved when all capacity and supply chain is consolidated in one place," Kukkonen explained the investment in the Pärnu plant, Scanfil communications manager Jussi Kukkonen told Äripäev.
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