BESA relocates to new state-of-the-art HQ 

October 06, 2014
BESA relocates to new state-of-the-art HQ 
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Key vinnybyrne.com paint supplier Bernardo Ecenarro (BESA) has relocated to a state of the art new production and research facility. The new BESA Head Quarters is located at Azkoitia, Gipuzkoa in the North of Spain.


The new facility will offer many advantages, for both the company itself and its worldwide customer base with improved logistics services, increased production capacity and a brand new fully equipped paint training centre. There are also enhanced Research and Development laboratories, while the whole operation has a greatly reduced environmental impact.

The total site covers 110,000 m2, with 40,000m2 of new buildings housing a fully automated warehouse, advanced manufacturing facilities, raw material storage and the brand new training centre.

BESA manufacturers a wide range of innovative paints for automotive, commercial and industrial applications. BESA products are available from Vinny Byrne branches and online at www.vinnybyrne.com 
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