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Zetes moves to Maidenhead office space
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Published on 04-04-2011
ID technology developer Zetes has announced the opening of a new office development at the Horizon office scheme in Maidenhead.
The company has taken on 13,000 sq ft of grade A office interior space at the premises and has signed an agreement on a long-term lease with rents of £18 per sq ft per annum.
Founded in 1984, the firm is a leading pan-European ID technology producer that specialises in the automatic identification of goods, individuals and vehicles. It presently employs around 800 members of staff at offices in 16 countries and has a turnover in excess of €167 million (£147.1 million).
James Hannay, senior vice-president for Northern Europe at Zetes, said the business has become more productive in recent years and is making the relocation in order to comply with new UK legislation.
"Consequently, the company is growing very fast and the office premises and well-placed location we have chosen perfectly suits our expanding business requirements," he commented.
Posted by Adrian Norman

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