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IEM Relocates Headquarters

Published 6/20/2002

International Engineering & Manufacturing  (IEM), maker of a liquid sensoring device, is gearing for expansion with a move into a 26,000-sf facility on 2.5 acres in Glenolden. The consolidation will involve relocating the company's headquarters into the new facility, which will house 3,000 sf of office space; the rest is dedicated to manufacturing. IEM invested $100,000 in renovations and upgrades to the facility. IEM plans to begin manufacturing its "acoustical inspection device" on a larger scale at its Delaware County plant later this year. The device may have governmental applications as a way to detect the transport of dangerous chemicals. The company employs 100 people.