July 28, 2025 - 03:11

LONDONDERRY, N.H.— In a significant move that reflects growing demand for advanced manufacturing space in southern New Hampshire, Intelligent Manufacturing Solutions (IMS) has signed an 86,954-square-foot lease at 12 Innovation Drive. This expansion is indicative of the company's commitment to enhancing its operational capacity and meeting the increasing needs of its clientele.
The new facility will allow IMS to streamline its production processes and increase efficiency, positioning the company for future growth. As the manufacturing sector continues to evolve, the demand for high-quality, technologically advanced production environments is on the rise. This strategic lease is expected to not only bolster IMS's manufacturing capabilities but also contribute positively to the local economy by creating job opportunities and fostering innovation.
With this expansion, IMS aims to solidify its presence in the region and continue delivering cutting-edge solutions to its customers. The move is seen as a proactive step to ensure the company remains competitive in a rapidly changing industry landscape.
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