Industry Europe – Issue 22.3

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NEWS

MOVINGON

Relocations and expansions across Europe

Audi invests in new production site

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he Audi site in Ingolstadt has been growing for years – but the space available is limited. In order to relieve the plant structurally, Audi has purchased a site measuring around 40 hectares at the Münchsmünster industrial park. The Ingolstadt carmaker will start by developing around 27 hectares of this. Alongside a press shop with transfer presses and production lines for formhardened body parts and facilities for machining

chassis components, an aluminum die-casting foundry will open there from 2013. “The strategic investment in Münchsmünster is part of our growth strategy. It allows us to free up capacity at existing plants and to use sites in the surrounding area for future technologies,” says Audi Production Board Member Frank Dreves. Visit: www.audi.com

QinetiQ and Hyperbaric Test Centre opened

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January 2012 Commodore Henry Parker RN opened the new Diving and Hyperbaric Test Centre (DHTC) on the QinetiQ site at Haslar in Gosport, Hampshire. QinetiQ operates the centre in support of the Ministry of Defence and commercial organisations providing assurance that diving equipment is safe and effective in use. QinetiQ experts working in the DHTC use the facilities to help avoid human casualties and in the past have set world records for hyperbaric activities. The newly

refurbished facilities within the DHTC includes some of the UK’s leading hyperbaric testing chambers and tanks and have been restored to the very highest standards. When located on the QinetiQ Alverstoke site a range of diving and hyperbaric test facilities were used to support the development and testing of military submarine escape and rescue systems, diving equipment and decompression procedures. These facilities are now located in the new Centre. Visit: www.QinetiQ.com

Opening of Bentley Lyon W

ith sales of Bentleys bouncing back to pre-recession levels, the British carmaker is looking to broaden its presence not just in new markets, but in established ones as well. Bentleyís new showroom in Lyon will be responsible for both sales and after-sales and will be operated by the successful Passion Automobiles Prestige dealership group owned by the SOGESA Group. Welcoming the partnership with SOGESA, Guillaume Chabin, Bentley’s Regional Director Europe commented: “Undoubtedly the power, performance and luxury of our models are a key part of our success but so too is the authenticity of the Bentley name. We look forward to working with the team at Bentley Lyon, whose understanding of the prestige sports car market makes them ideal partners for us.” Visit: www.bentleymotors.com

New AVEVA office in Italy

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VEVA has opened a new office in Genoa, Italy to support the growing Italian market. The office will offer sales and support for all AVEVA’s products and solutions, as well as hosting training courses and customer events. Fredy Ktourza, senior vice-president West EMEA said, “Genoa has a long tradition in 20 Industry Europe

BASF inaugurates sodium methylate plant in South America

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ASF has officially inaugurated its new world-scale production plant for sodium methylate in Guaratingueta, Brazil, its largest site in South America. The plant has a capacity of 60,000 metric tons per year and is supplying the regional market. Production started at the end of 2011 and the plant has been continuously delivering excellent product quality. It is the first BASF plant for this product in South America and the second in the world, in addition to a plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany. Capital expenditure for the project was in the low double-digit million euro range. “We have invested in a new production plant to further strengthen our competitive position in the fast-growing market for biodiesel in South America,” said Stefano Pigozzi, president of BASF’s Inorganic Chemicals. Visit: www.basf.com

the power, metal and shipbuilding industries and is an ideal location. It supports our drive to continue winning market share against our competitors and it will allow us to play a much greater role in the Italian market.” AVEVA has over 120 customers in Italy including major owner operators and EPCs in industries such as power and shipbuilding. Visit: www.aveva.com

Visit: www.aveva.com


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Safeguarding identities Morpho

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The future’s golden Chelopech

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Steering new technologies forward

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Top quality from Šroubárna Kyjov

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Quality, technology and the environment

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A complete package, a customised service

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Pioneering multi-functional logistics

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pages 180-183

A renewed focus on shipping Willi Betz

3min
pages 177-179

Several divisions, one ambition ZML Industries

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Belts and braces Sandvik

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pages 160-163

Long-term partners HERZING+SCHROTH

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pages 156-159

Forging ahead Hámor

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pages 164-166

Special plate solutions Industeel

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Turning up the heat Ferromatix

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pages 152-155

Manufacturing with confidence Andritz

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Delivering easy-flow solutions ITAB

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pages 144-146

Actionable information Hexagon

6min
pages 140-143

Moving solutions Cargotec Corporation

5min
pages 136-139

Northern star Scana

4min
pages 117-119

Sailing ahead Bavaria Yacht Bau

4min
pages 120-123

Automation experts AZO

6min
pages 128-135

Delivering safer semi-submersibles Prosafe

4min
pages 124-127

The fresh approach to frozen food

5min
pages 112-116

Lightening the load Sanpellegrino

4min
pages 108-111

Highlighting ‘wavelength transmission’ efficiency

6min
pages 104-107

Renewable power generation

4min
pages 100-103

Optimising the world’s most precious resource Ovivo

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A bright future Philips Lighting

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pages 89-91

Investing in power SPARKY GROUP

5min
pages 92-96

Delivering innovation to global contract markets Ekornes

5min
pages 86-88

Private label leader McBride

5min
pages 74-77

Moving into global markets Willi Schillig

4min
pages 82-85

Where the heart is Poggenpohl

5min
pages 78-81

The future of eco-friendly transport

4min
pages 60-63

Solutions for sustainable productivity

7min
pages 68-73

A window on success Trakya Cam

5min
pages 64-67

Cutting-edge tooling solutions

3min
pages 56-59

Lighter, stronger, better Gebauer & Griller

4min
pages 52-55

The sower and the seed Väderstad-Verken

5min
pages 40-43

Phonak flying high Phonak Communications

6min
pages 30-35

Bridging the hybrid technology generation gap Amphenol

5min
pages 48-51

A clear vision Opticoelectron Group

4min
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Focus on France Ian Sparks reports from Paris

4min
page 23

On track for growth Valtra

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pages 44-47

Made in Germany FELLA-Werke

5min
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Technology spotlight Advances in technology

3min
page 22

Bill Jamieson One gargantuan kiss of life

4min
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Linking up Combining strengths

6min
pages 18-19

Moving on Relocations and expansions

3min
page 20

James Srodes Credibility gap

4min
page 7

Tunnel visionaries The Crossrail project

5min
pages 14-15

Construction news The latest from the industry

9min
pages 11-13

Winning business New orders and contracts

7min
pages 16-17

Delayed recovery Another year to wait

8min
pages 8-10
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