Photos: IncBio
October 8, 2015
BY Ron Kotrba
Portuguese biodiesel engineering company IncBio has completed renovations on its new headquarters in Maia, Portugal, to accommodate growth. The new headquarters sits on more than five acres, which the company says will enable it to develop other projects to be announced later, and includes 15,000 square feet of office space and an industrial manufacturing warehouse with 34,500 square feet.
“IncBio’s new headquarters are now allowing our company to work on several projects concurrently while allowing enough space for a new venture, which will be announced shortly,” said José Marques, CEO. “Our company has experienced very strong growth over the past few years and is slated for yet another record breaking year. This new facility is exactly what is needed to accommodate our current and future needs. The current office will allow us to expand our engineering team eight-fold if needed.”
The company claims with contracts secured for the next two years, it is growing at a rate of more than 300 percent this year.
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IncBio announced late last year it would be moving its headquarters from Porto to Maia at a location requiring updating and repair.
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