We are expanding in Poland
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Following a year of construction, on June 12 our Polish subsidiary voestalpine Rotec Sp. z o.o. in Środa Śląska officially opened a new production hall. The additional 4,000 m² of production space will be used to manufacture around 5 million passenger car shock absorber tubes per year for a South Korean automotive supplier as well as provide space for additional tube processing equipment.
Dawid S., the site project manager, is satisfied with the successful implementation of this expansion project: “Our customer, a TIER 1 supplier to the automotive industry, will soon start receiving a lorry load of shock absorber tubes every day. That was the reason we needed additional space to expand our production capacities. More storage space was also required for the finished products and the prematerials. The new production hall meets all these requirements satisfactorily.”
Experienced employees previously working in other areas at the site have now been assigned to the two new production lines. Their former duties in production, maintenance, and logistics will be taken over by newly hired employees.
Expansion of our Polish Rotec company in figures:
An important contributing factor for the success of the expansion project was the close cooperation within the Rotec Group. As Dawid S. says:
The lines were completed with an investment in robotic loading and unloading stations, an important step towards achieving further automation at the site.
In view of the steadily increasing size of voestalpine Rotec Sp. z o.o. and its future growth plans, the company’s management has also been expanded to two managing directors. Philip R., who has managed the site for the past 22 years, will continue his function as the Chief Technical Officer, while Bartosz B. will join him on the board in the role of Chief Commercial Officer. The opening of the new production area provides our site in Środa Śląska with the ideal basis for expanding its local business activities. By drawing on its own technical expertise and cooperating closely with local technology suppliers and the Rotec Engineering Center in Germany, in future the Polish subsidiary will focus even more strongly on manufacturing particularly challenging value-added components.
And lastly, construction of the new production hall was also undertaken with a view to sustainable production: The photovoltaic installation on the roof of the new hall will cover around 10% of the site’s energy requirements. This is another step towards carbon-neutral production by 2035, the goal of the Metal Forming Division to which the site belongs. More information at: www.voestalpine.com/co2untdowntozero.
Die voestalpine ist ein weltweit führender Stahl- und Technologiekonzern mit kombinierter Werkstoff- und Verarbeitungskompetenz. Die global tätige Unternehmensgruppe verfügt über rund 500 Konzerngesellschaften und -standorte in mehr als 50 Ländern auf allen fünf Kontinenten. Sie notiert seit 1995 an der Wiener Börse. Mit ihren Premium-Produkt- und Systemlösungen zählt sie zu den führenden Partnern der Automobil- und Hausgeräteindustrie sowie der Luftfahrt- und Öl- & Gasindustrie und ist darüber hinaus Weltmarktführer bei Bahninfrastruktursystemen, bei Werkzeugstahl und Spezialprofilen. Die voestalpine bekennt sich zu den globalen Klimazielen und verfolgt mit greentec steel einen klaren Plan zur Dekarbonisierung der Stahlproduktion.