IncBio completes new headquarters in Portugal
IncBio, a Portuguese engineering company specialising in state-of-the-art fully automated industrial ultrasonic biodiesel plants, has completed the refurbishment work on its new headquarters in Maia, Portugal, in a move designed to accommodate growth.
The company has moved in stages to the new facility over the course of 2015, whilst construction work was being carried out. The new facility was inaugurated during the Biofuels International Conference on 23 September 2015, of which IncBio was the main sponsor and co-host.
IncBio's new location has an office space of over 1,400m2 and an industrial manufacturing warehouse with 3,200m2. The available land plot will enable IncBio to develop other projects in the same location, to be announced shortly.
José Marques, CEO of IncBio, says: 'Our new headquarters are now allowing IncBio to work on several projects concurrently, whilst also allowing enough space for a new venture, which will be announced shortly. Our company has experienced very strong growth over the past few years, and is slated for yet another record breaking year. This new facility is exactly what is needed to accommodate our current and future needs. The current office will allow us to expand our engineering team eight fold if needed.'
IncBio, founded in Portugal in 2006, has grown to become one of the largest biodiesel equipment providers in the world, providing large-scale biodiesel equipment with ultrasonic biodiesel reactors.
From design, engineering, consultancy and construction, IncBio is able to assist clients in as little or as much as they require. From retrofitting of existing units with state-of-the-art ultrasonic or multi feedstock technology to design, manufacture and start-up of complete industrial units, IncBio is well placed to turn a biofuels project into reality.
2014 was a year of strong growth for IncBio, with a large increase in total revenue for the third year running. With contracts already secured for the next two years, the company is growing at a rate of over 300% in 2015.