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SEALEGS EXPANDS AGAIN

SEALEGS INTERNATIONAL Limited has just expanded into another new factory on Auckland’s North Shore.

The new 2,800 square metre factory adds to the three other existing premises Sealegs’ already has in Parkhead Place, Rosedale giving a total of 10,000 square metres of manufacturing space for Sealegs workforce of more than 80 full-time staff.

The new factory allows all the Sealegs development, manufacturing and assembly to be completed in one location. This also provides a single destination to view all the different production stages providing an opportunity for Sealegs customers to become involved in the purchasing and production process of their new amphibious boats.

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