MORE THAN 50 senior industrialists and business people joined NIS Invotec Ltd to celebrate the opening of their new offices at Duxbury Park on the outskirts of Chorley.
The offices in the Coach House, a grade-two listed building, also boast some of the most modern facilities as shown by video-conference calls to clients in Tokyo, South Africa and the USA during the opening celebrations.
Invotec, a leading edge manufacturing consultancy, was congratulated by University of Central Lancaster vice-chancellor Brian Booth on building bridges between the worlds of industry and academia.
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