Mondragon's Fagor Ederlan and Infun seal an agreement for the implementation of a new plant in China
The new machining plant will have a production capacity of two and a half million machined units in 5 years.
Fagor Ederlan, part of the Mondragon Corporation, and the Infun Group have signed a collaboration agreement to set up a new production plant in China. The new joint venture will go into operation this year and will specialise in the machining of metal components for the Automotive Industry. The agreement also includes the manufacture of cast iron components in the plant that the Infun group currently owns in Wuhu.
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