Due to rapid growth, the Evosys branch in China has moved to other premises. Barely three years after its foundation, a move became necessary due to a lack of space. The new location offers almost twice as much floor space as before and a better working environment.




In 2018, the branch in China was opened together with the Chinese partner DCT Co Ltd. With its own technical center, which is equipped with a laser welding machine and the necessary measuring equipment to check weld seams, customers can have test welds performed on components within a very short time. The scope of services is complemented by experienced service technicians who take care of the systems at customers’ premises, from commissioning to regular maintenance.
The Evosys group is also represented in North America and has moved into new premises near Detroit, Michigan, in Auburn Hills. The location has a floor space of over 2,400 sf, also has its own technical center and experts on site provide support in all project phases. “At our well-equipped location, we can better accommodate the importance of the North American economy and provide sufficient space for new challenges,” explains Frank Brunnecker, managing director of Evosys Laser GmbH.
Customer proximity is a decisive factor for Evosys, because the company pursues the approach of long-term and sustainable customer loyalty. The Evosys team always aims to be in close contact with the customer in order to be able to quickly take up and implement new requirements and developments. (Source: Evosys)
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Evosys North America Corporation1659 West Hamlin Road
Rochester Hills, Michigan 48309
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