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Home2024August 2024HamiltonJet expansion

HamiltonJet expansion

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Works have begun on a new production facility for HamiltonJet. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on site in Lunns Road, Christchurch on June 27 and marks an exciting new chapter for the organisation.

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Works have begun on a new production facility for HamiltonJet. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on site in Lunns Road, Christchurch on June 27 and marks an exciting new chapter for the organisation.

Works have begun on a new production facility for HamiltonJet

HamiltonJet is a market leader in waterjets and vessel controls, producing some of the most advanced and innovative high performance propulsion technology in the world.

The new plant, on the same site as the organisation’s existing facility, will have a footprint of 7,320m2. It is being built to meet growing demand in New Zealand, the US, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

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Set to house new technologically advanced facilities including CNC (computer numerical control) machining equipment, temperature controlled and a safer, more efficient paint process, the production facility aims to be fully operational by April 2026.

www.hamiltonjet.com

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