Arburg lays foundations for the future

Arburg lays foundations for… On Thursday 13 July 2017, Arburg celebrated the start of groundwork for an impressive new Training Center in Lossburg. Guests at the event included District Administrator Dr Klaus Michael Rückert, representing the municipality of Lossburg, and the supervising architects from Schmelzle + Partner. The new multi-storey building will provide 13,700 square metres of usable space and represents an investment of several tens of millions of euros for the company. This will bring the total usable space at the Lossburg site to 180,000 square metres.

With this foundation stone-laying ceremony, Arburg maintains a long-standing tradition that is intended to bring luck to the building and ensure its long-term existence. The other aim is to instil an interest in the life and work of their predecessors among future generations. Accordingly, the stainless steel capsule incorporated in the foundations during the ceremony contains historical materials, such as building plans and lists of those involved in the project, the latest editions of Arburg's customer magazine and in-house newsletter as well as of the local newspaper, the Schwarzwälder Bote, a two euro coin dated 2017, aerial shots of the plant and photos of the Partners.

Clear commitment to Lossburg as a production location

Prior to the foundation stone-laying ceremony, Managing Partner Michael Hehl, who is responsible for plant development, commented on the significance of this additional new building: "This Training Center is a clear sign of our commitment to Lossburg as a production location and demonstrates our long-term, goal-oriented strategy."

In terms of its construction activities, Arburg has been busy since 2007: it has built a Customer Center, an assembly hall, multi-storey car park, trade-fair logistics hall and now the new Training Center, representing an investment volume of tens of millions of euros. It will cover a floorspace of 13,700 square metres, so that the total usable area of the parent plant in Lossburg will increase by almost five percent to around 180,000 square metres.

"Over the past ten years, we have spent many millions on new buildings at the Lossburg location," says Michael Hehl. These investments highlight the great significance of Germany as a whole, and specifically the enormous importance of Lossburg for Arburg.District Administrator Dr Klaus Michael Rückert was evidently highly impressed with the ongoing construction activities as well as the level of investments in Lossburg as the sole production location and he thanked the owner family for their entrepreneurial activities and future investments in many areas, which also benefit the local economy. "Arburg continues to do great things, proving its faith in the location, not only in words, but always also in deeds," said the District Administrator.

High demand for Arburg training courses

The construction of a multi-storey Training Center means that existing and prospective Arburg customers will have an even better environment in which to learn and train. Michael Hehl explained the importance of the project: "In addition to our high-quality plastic processing machines, which are used throughout the world, our customers traditionally value our first-class services. This also includes our broad range of training courses relating to machines, application technology and service. We have trained tens of thousands of specialists over the past decades - and demand continues to grow."

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ARBURG is one of the world's leading manufacturers of plastic processing machines.

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