History.
With an investment of approximately 9 million euros, OMER increases its production capacity by opening Plant B, also known as World Class Factory, consisting of a total area of approximately 59,000 square meters (21,500 of which are covered).
Omer sets up its subsidiary Omer NA and settles in Sterling Heights (Michigan, Detroit Area, USA) on a 3,000 square meter site, from where it support one of its main customers in the production of trains for the North American market.
Forming at controlled temperatures.
for adhesive bonding procedures.
with a covered floor area of 4,800 square meters.
and the development of 3D solid models launched.
for the fusion welding process.
for the design and construction of metal and non-metallic components and light alloy furniture kits for railway rolling stock.
with a covered floor area of 3,500 square meters.
for the design and construction of interior furnishings, lighting systems, air ducts, (side, lower, upper) fairings, doors, windows, stairs and substructures for railway rolling stock.
OMER signs its first contract for the production of interiors entirely made of aluminum.
signing its first domestic rail contract.
and begins the production of aluminum components for road vehicles.