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Expansion and New Hires
Solid Growth with New Hires and Operations Expansion
With the ambitious goal of erecting three houses per day by 2025, Kozowood is currently in the process of recruiting 150 new employees. This increase in the team, along with the current 100 staff members, reflects the company's vision to grow consistently and maintain standards of excellence.
Kozowood Brand: Your Trusted Wooden Homes
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Investment in Training
Training Investment at Kozowood
Recognizing the challenges associated with acquiring skilled labor, the company is investing in internal training programs and collaborating with specialized industry consultants. The goal is to ensure that all teams, both in the factory and in the field, are properly trained to tackle the challenges of wooden construction efficiently and safely.
Skilled labor isn't easy to find, and we're not just talking about specialized labor. We've opted to seek international sector consultants and train our teams, both in the factory and on-site.
José Cardoso Botelho, CEO of Vanguard Properties, and Nuno Vale, CEO of Kozowood Industries
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Comporta and Internationalization
New Frontiers: Comporta and Internationalization
In addition to consolidating its presence in Esposende, Kozowood has ambitious expansion plans, including the construction of houses for Comporta and an internationalization strategy. These steps reflect the firm commitment of the company to become a global leader in wooden construction, exploring new markets and business opportunities.
Kozowood Wooden Brand
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Eye on the Future
Kozowood's Futuristic Vision
With the doubling of the implementation area of the factory and logistics unit, as well as the number of workers, Kozowood is ready to meet the increasing demand. With the capacity to produce up to 1000 houses per year, the company is poised to excel in both national and international markets, while remaining at the forefront of innovation and sustainability in the wooden construction industry.
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