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The company develops and produces process measurement and control instruments. Leaders wanted to consolidate production and administration functions.
The move was “part of an ongoing strategy to drive simplification in business processes to become more agile, further improve global execution and place even greater focus on serving customers and developing new products,” the company said earlier.
Dave Roland, president of NDC, is expected to be at today’s event, with Dayton Development Coalition officials and a representative of Spectris, the United Kingdom-based company that owns NDC.
The company’s facility in Irwindale will not close, but will undergo infrastructure improvements, NDC has said. NDC also has a manufacturing facility in the U.K., and direct sales and support facilities in China, Japan, France, Germany and Italy.
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