Busch Brazil inaugurates new factory

Published: 19-Jun-2013

The new factory is one of the most modern of the globally active Busch group, which is headquartered in Maulburg, Germany

Busch, a Germany-headquartered manufacturer of vacuum pump, blower and vacuum systems, has inaugurated a new factory in Jarina, 50 kilometres north of Sao Paulo in Brazil.

In the presence of the Mayor of Jarina and 280 invited guests, the new factory was officially opened by Dr Karl Busch, Kaya Busch and the General Manager of Busch do Brasil, Hans Lang.

In addition to Brazil, Busch also has representations in Argentina and Chile on the South American continent. The new factory is one of the most modern of the globally active Busch group, which is headquartered in Maulburg, Germany.

The canopy in front of the new building was designed to resemble a tree by the Brazilian architect Adriano Stancati. This tree is meant to represent Busch’s continued growth. Together with the inauguration of the new factory, the 50th corporate anniversary of Busch was also marked at the event.

Busch is a global market leader for vacuum and low pressure pumps for a wide range of applications, including food and packaging, and offers a comprehensive product portfolio.

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