Brückner invest in new production site with energy saving building technique

Brückner, German textile machinery manufacturer located in the Bavarian town Tittmoning as taken decision to build a completely new production site on the outskirts of Tittmoning as the extension possibilities of the current site are limited. Brückner to make investment to the tune of EUR 40 million for the new production site, the work for which will begin in September and the completion is planned for the end of 2017.

In planning the new production site particular importance was attached to the protection of the environment and an especially energy saving
building technique. The new building will get an attractive envelope which provides for thermal protection and daylight admission at the same time. With a large photovoltaic system on the roof it is possible to save in addition energy. A large green space around the building will provide for ecological diversity.

The new production halls will offer with approx. 25.000 m² space for about 180 workers and employees. In future it will be possible to produce bigger and heavier components and line parts than until now. This has especially for special purpose machinery or extremely high line clear advantages. Machines with working widths of more than seven meters can be installed without problems, heavy components can be transported more easily. The generous space offers new chances for growth and development at BRÜCKNER.

New constructions and line parts can be assembled and intensively tested anytime. Interested customers are welcome to visit the production site and to follow the production progress of their own line.

The requirements for textile machinery and their functions have changed significantly in recent years. As a result, machines and lines are getting larger and more complex, mainly if they are not supplied to the traditional garment industry but instead used for the production of technically challenging end products, the company reports.

Owner Regina Brückner said that in the decision for the new building it was for them very important that all of their workers and employees could continue since their personnel is major asset and their experience cannot be replaced. For this reason, it was never a possibility for them to move their production abroad. They would have lost many valuable workers and this loss they cannot afford and they do not want to since they are responsible for their employees and workers. And they are proud of their quality Made in Germany and they rely on it also in future.

In addition it was important for them to get a particularly energy-efficient building. Their new production site shall be as efficient and energy-saving as their lines. The ground-breaking ceremony is planned for September 2016. If everything works out according to the plan, the company will move by the end of 2017.

Not only BRÜCKNER but mainly their customers will clearly benefit of this new production site.

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