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CDK Technologies builds an extension to its Port-la-Forêt site

CDK Technologies sets about extending its Port-la-Forêt site in the spring of 2021. From this Thursday 20 January 2022, the latter will be able to accommodate 50 employees on what is now a substantially larger site..

01-21-2022

Since its creation in 1984, CDK Technologies has continued to develop by notably investing in cutting-edge tools. As such, over recent years, the boatyard has fleshed out its global package considerably and is now able to step up to the plate in the provision of all the high-performance technical parts that make up a race boat. To adapt to this flourishing development and in a bid to provide its teams with the best possible working environment, CDK Technologies sets about extending its Port-la-Forêt site in the spring of 2021. From this Thursday 20 January 2022, the latter will be able to accommodate 50 employees on what is now a substantially larger site.

« Though we’ve made massive developments to our tooling over recent years by notably acquiring new production means like a digital cutting machine for pre-preg materials, a digital machining centre and above all one of the largest autoclaves in Europe, given how much the company has expanded and to ensure we’re in a position to accommodate new markets, it was also important to make a sizeable investment in terms of infrastructure for the comfort and well-being of our employees based in Port-la-Forêt», explains Philippe Facque, CEO of CDK Technologies since 1993.

«Today, in addition to the three sheds already on the site, a two-floor building with a ground floor area of 175m² accommodates a space for relaxing, a meeting room, changing rooms, a toilet block and offices. “Employees’ comfort is essential so that they have good working conditions. A pleasant working environment, whether it be at the work station itself, in the relaxation and social areas, or quite simply the general atmosphere, is crucial for employee well-being and is a guarantee of motivation and efficiency », concludes Philippe Facque.

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