Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) today celebrated the
official start of series production at the new hand-molding plant
at its Amstetten foundry. The new 3,000 square meter building
adjoins the existing foundry. It had become necessary to enable
Heidelberg to produce printing unit side panels and impression
cylinders for its large-format presses with a sheet width of up to
162 cm (63.78 in) in sufficient quantities while still adhering to
the same high Heidelberg quality standards. Around 20 employees
will work at the new production facility, manufacturing hand-molded
components with unit weights of up to eight metric tons. This
project represents an investment in the order of EUR 4 million.
"Our foundry in Amstetten is one of the most cutting-edge
facilities of its kind in Europe. High-end product innovations from
Heidelberg have always been associated with investments in the site
and this has safeguarded its competitiveness. The construction of
the new hand-molding plant is a further milestone for Amstetten's
future viability," said site manager Thorsten Kirchmayer at the
official opening.
The new hand-molding plant is designed so that external
companies from sectors such as mechanical, automotive, and wind
engineering can also benefit from the expertise Heidelberg offers
in the manufacture of high-quality castings.
"As part of our strategic realignment, Heidelberg has set itself
the medium-term target of generating annual sales of EUR 100
million from the new System Manufacturing section by pooling our
external contract manufacturing portfolio. With its new
hand-molding plant, the Amstetten foundry will play a key part in
this," explained Stephan Plenz, member of the Heidelberg Management
Board, who is also responsible for System Manufacturing.
Around 40 companies, primarily from growth sectors, already
use Heidelberg as a technology supplier. Customers particularly
appreciate its expertise in electronic drive control and the
manufacture of high-precision castings.
Figure 1: The new hand-molding plant of Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG has now started series production at the
company's Amstetten foundry.
Figure 2: Products manufactured at the new Heidelberg
facility include castings for Speedmaster XL 145/162 large-format
presses.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Matthias Hartung
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5077
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99 5077
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com