COMET plant Kurzarbeit im Bereich Vakuum-Kondensatoren |
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18.12.2008, Flamatt. Die COMET Gruppe, weltweit führend in der Herstellung von Komponenten und Systemen für die Wachstumsmärkte zerstörungsfreie Materialprüfung, Sicherheit und Semiconductors, begegnet dem derzeit signifikanten achfrageeinbruch aus der Halbleiter- Industrie bei Vakuumkondensatoren mit der Einführung von Kurzarbeit.
Über Comet AG:
COMET is market leader in interesting niche markets. COMET holds a leading position in the growth markets non-destructive testing, quality assurance of components and electronics, public security and plasma deposition.
COMET works with market-oriented business units. The three business units Industrial X-Ray, FEINFOCUS and Vacuum Capacitors are focused on individual market segments, which they provide with products (components, modules, systems, service) and services according to the customer's needs.
COMET is a globally active group of companies. While production takes place in Switzerland and Germany, the business units market their products globally from the headquarters in Switzerland through their own subsidiaries in the U.S. and in China. Nearly 100% of COMETs customers are located outside Switzerland.
COMET pursues an ambitious growth strategy. The company wants to grow further and maintain a healthy profitability through internal growth - innovative products, development of new markets - as well as through acquisitions - expansion of market shares and/or the range of services.
COMET is a reliable partner. Our behavior - internal and external - is characterized by the shared values determination, honesty and respect. On the basis of mutual trust, COMET works with commitment on long-term success.
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