INTERNATIONAL WASTE TECHNOLOGY FIRM MOVES TO GREAT SHELFORD
A market-leading waste management technology provider from Germany, operating in European, Australasian and the Middle Eastern, has taken office space in Kingfisher House, Great Shelford, as part of its expansion plans.
The firm, c-trace, specialises in waste management and recycling technology for use with vehicle mounted systems that can weigh the net weight of collected material each time a bin is emptied and relay the information by RFID (radio frequency identification) technology.
Mark Robinson of the agents Robinson Layer said: “Apparently, the firm’s main reason for the choice of location is the close proximity to rail connections from London and Stansted. It will provide their main base for sales and parts administration.”
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT MARK ROBINSON AT ROBINSON LAYER ON 01223 346195 OR EMAIL mbr@robinsonlayer.co.uk.
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