Saertex is modernising its Saerbeck production site. A new, state-of-the-art production building has already been built this spring while investments are also being made in new machine technology for the carbon production sector. Both are part of the Saertex global production strategy with digitally networked locations in nine countries on five continents.
With the construction of a new building at the Saerbeck company headquarters, Saertex has developed a production area with an additional 10,000 square metres which now covers a total area of 50,000 square metres at the most important production plant of the Saertex Group. Two aspects were important here – to create efficient production and work processes and to protect the health of employees.Saertex is modernising its Saerbeck production site. A new, state-of-the-art production building has already been built this spring while investments are also being made in new machine technology for the carbon production sector. Both are part of the Saertex global production strategy with digitally networked locations in nine countries on five continents.#
In addition to constructing the new building, Saertex has also invested several million euros in new machinery, such as a HeavyTow machine for carbon (CFRP) materials, to optimise production capacity. This is a response to the increased demand for CFRP materials in markets such as aerospace, rotor blade construction for wind turbines and the increasing use of Saertex materials in the automotive and boat building sectors.
The new machine generations, in particular, have become significantly more complex, as they generate more goods in less time. This also has an impact on employees, who are exposed to higher overall physical stresses as a result. With the infrastructure of the new building, Saertex has created an environment that supports machine operators in their daily work and consequently protects the health of employees.
With the commissioning of the new production building in Saerbeck, Saertex has set yet another milestone in its global production strategy. The first machines in the new building are already up and running; this process should be completed by the beginning of next year. In addition to the main plant in Saerbeck, Saertex has responded to the increasing demand for glass, carbon and aramid fibre textile reinforcing materials (non-crimp fabrics) in 2016 by expanding its production capacities at its Portugal location by 50 per cent.
With nine production locations on five continents, Saertex is globally active. The introduction of the SAP ERP system throughout the company has helped to gradually link these locations with each other. In addition to the digitally connected locations in Saerbeck, Portugal, India and Brazil, the key location in the USA was successfully converted to the SAP system during the summer. This new system will help better coordinate internal and external processes to improve delivery and performance for customers. (SV)
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