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A Complex Intercontinental Move and Assembly Project for Multiple Ion Implanters

At IES, we love a challenge. In fact, the more complex the project is, the better.

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The Subtle Art of Relocating Complex, One-of-a-Kind Equipment Across Borders

Few complex engineering projects compare to the challenge of relocating sensitive, high-technology equipment across borders.

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Turnkey Equipment Relocation

6 Things to Consider When Planning an Equipment Relocation Project

6 Things to Consider When Planning an Equipment Relocation Project

It doesn’t matter whether you’re only moving a single piece of equipment to a different area of your site or if you’re relocating an entire factory...

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Who’s Who in Your Factory Relocation Project?

Relocating a factory is a bit like building a machine; all the cogs need to fit and work together. If one part stops working, the whole thing comes...

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How to Carry Out a Site Survey for Your Manufacturing Facility Relocation

You might’ve heard the phrase: If you have six hours to chop a tree, you should spend the first five sharpening the axe.

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