Lioher opens new factory

Lioher's new 40,000-sq.-ft. factory is part of the company's expansion plan that includes the opening of new distribution centers in Florida.

MIAMI LAKES, Fla. -- Lioher Enterprise Corp. announced March 21 the opening of a new 40,000-square-foot manufacturing plant in South Florida.

Lioher is exhibiting at the Wood Pro Expo (California), and Closets Conference and Expo scheduled for April 27-29, 2022.

This is part of the company's expansion plan throughout Florida with the opening of new distribution centers with showrooms in West Palm Beach, Doral, Orlando and Tampa on top of current locations in Miami Lakes and Pompano Beach.

The upgraded factory starts operating immediately with the latest technology and a new modern system, and  improved production capacity to fulfill orders in a faster way with improved lead-times starting from March 21, 2022.  

Lioher also counts modern manufacturing plants in Lakeland, Fla., and Las Vegas.

“We’re very pleased to announce the opening of a new factory location in South Florida” says Raul Gonzalez, CEO of Lioher Enterprise Corp. “This is not only an opportunity to bring more jobs to the area, but it also allows us to further expand our manufacturing capabilities and meet the growing needs of the Florida Market.”

“This new location allows us to better align our services with our customer's demands in a rapidly changing furniture components landscape,” said Miquel Rifà Bofill, sales director at Lioher Enterprise Corp. “This new plant will help us to better serve our current and prospective trade professional partners with our unique and innovative product offering.”

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