the perfect present with “in+a period of time”

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Tom started a repair shop a few years ago. It has become a big factory in just a few years.
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I wonder if my second sentence is correct. I mean whether the perfect present could be used with “in+a period of time”.
 
Yes, the present perfect is the right tense for the sentence.
 
It has become a big factory in just a few years = It has become a big factory in the most recent few years (the idea includes the present)
It became a big factory in just a few years = It went from being a small repair shop to a big factory in a relatively short period of time, but that period of time is well in the past.
 
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