Industry Europe – Issue 23.6

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NEWS

MOVINGON

Relocations and expansions across Europe

€40m port expansion at Cherbourg

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Volkswagen builds new plant in south-central China

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onstruction work has begun on the new Volkswagen vehicle plant in Changsha in the province of Hunan, south-central China. The factory is being built in cooperation with the Chinese joint venture ShanghaiVolkswagen (SVW). “We are expanding our capacity in China to four million vehicles per year by 2018 in order to meet demand from our Chinese customers,” says Prof. Dr Jochem Heizmann, member of the board of management of Volkswagen AG with responsibility for China and president and CEO of Volkswagen Group China, at the contract signing ceremony and groundbreaking in Changsha. The new plant in Changsha is scheduled for completion end of 2015 and will manufacture approx. 300,000 vehicles per year. A complete production facility with press shop, body shop, paint shop and final assembly is being built. Shanghai-Volkswagen currently operates vehicle plants in Shanghai and Nanjing as well as Yizheng in the province of Jiangsu. Further factories are being built in Ningbo and in Urumqi under the ‘Go West’ strategy. Visit: www.volkswagen.com

he Ports of Normandy Authority (PNA) has begun construction at Cherbourg (north-western France) in order to expand part of the harbour area and its capacity: this is in connection with offshore wind-power and other marine-renewable-energy (MRE) developments, in the Channel. The quay-expansion project, at a total cost of €40 million, will include the construction of a public wharf, together with the redirection of the railway lines and roadways serving the port of Cherbourg. Undertaken by building specialist Soletanche Bachy, the development project began in February 2013, in line with commitments to prepare for the installation of Alstom’s blade-manufacturing plant and tower-preparation site in the port area, as well as the arrival of EMF’s assembly hub at Cherbourg. Visit: www.pna-ports.fr

Cargotec opens a new Technology and Competence Centre

Eagle Ottawa operations in Hungary

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agle Ottawa, the world’s largest automotive leather supplier, is expanding its manufacturing facility at Szolnok in Hungary to meet increasing customer demand. The facility will increase in size by 60%. Established in 2001 as a state-of-the-art facility to provide premium leather to automotive manufacturers in Europe, Eagle Ottawa Szolnok will be adding cutting edge roll coating technology to its current equipment. The facility finishes and cuts automotive leather and offers secondary operations such as custom leather perforation, lamination and embroidery. “Eagle Ottawa’s vision, ëto be the most respected leather supplier in the worldí, is directly reflected in the high levels of quality and service provided to customers,” said Bryn Kahrl general manager Eagle Ottawa Szolnok. Visit: www.eagleottowa.com

Construction begins for Wartsila’s new JV production facilities in China

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artsila Yuchai Engine Co. Ltd, the joint venture owned 50/50 by Wartsila and Yuchai Marine Power Co. Ltd., has begun construction of its new production facilities with a groundbreaking ceremony in Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province of China. The company will manufacture medium-speed

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argotec has invested approximately €35 million in the construction of its new Technology and Competence Centre in Tampere, Finland. In the Centre, Cargotec’s Kalmar business area focuses on the development of energy-efficient, safe and intelligent machinery and automation solutions. “The functioning of ports is simulated in the laboratory and testing range, based on real data provided by our customers. In this respect, the Centre is unique in the world,” stated Mika Vehviläinen, president and CEO of Cargotec. The Technology and Competence Centre is one of the most energyefficient office buildings in Finland. In March, the Centre was awarded the international BREEAM environmental certificate. Visit: www.cargotec.com

marine engines to serve the increasingly dominant Chinese shipbuilding industry. The products to be manufactured by the joint venture company will include the Wartsila 20, Wartsila 26 and Wartsila 32 series of medium speed engines. Production is planned to start in 2014. “Today marks an important step towards our goal to serve our customers in the

Chinese shipbuilding market in the best possible way. The combination of Wartsila’s industry leading technology and Yuchai’s position as the leading high speed engine manufacturer in China, will provide strong competence in manufacturing, sourcing and market access,” said Bjorn Rosengren, president & CEO of Wartsila. Visit: www.wartsila.com


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Creative cosmetics solutions Albea

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Serving the drug industry Fedegari

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On the right track MATISA

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Delivering green logistics Ekol

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Optimising opportunities Multipharma

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Driving the turnaround Katz Group

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Extreme precision Bruno Presezzi

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Rolling out high-precision technology SLF

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Casting the future Leinovalu

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Masters of sheet metal machinery

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Driving high-performance aluminium components forward SAG Motion

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Enhancing the value of speciality tubular steels OSTP

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Innovators in high grade steel Nedstaal

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All-round quality development

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Specialised shipbuilding skills

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High tech milling systems Fidia

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Fine yachts from Poland Delphia

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Global solutions provider Scana Industrier

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Bulk cargo solutions Salzgitter Maschinenbau

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Sailing to success Bavaria Yachtbau

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Reliability plus customer focus – that’s Aurora conditioning Aurora

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Good connections VULKAN

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A fresh approach Findus

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Global leader in cable industry Nexans

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Solutions for the oil and gas industry

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Electromechanical expertise

4min
pages 96-98

Harnessing the future PKC Group

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pages 92-95

Going the extra mile Eldon Group

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Under your feet and over your head

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Keeping the world in motion Petrofer

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pages 82-85

Continuous expansion KHD Humbolt Wedag

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pages 74-78

Keeping out the weather Krimelte

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pages 79-81

Better by design RZB Leuchten

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pages 70-73

Ultra-versatile UV windows Nordan

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pages 66-69

Prospects for growth in Europe Inker

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pages 62-65

Strong foundations Cofra

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Opening doors to new markets Royal Boon Edam

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Preferred partner Cimtas

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pages 51-53

Constant growth BorgWarner

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Delivering innovative, cost-effective solutions

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Unparalleled service in automation installation technology Insta Automation

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Delivering the world’s most advanced

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Leading the revolution in ‘cleantech’ applications

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pages 34-35

Global defence systems Saab Dynamics

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Taking turboprop efficiency to a new level ATR

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Linking up Combining strengths

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pages 18-19

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

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Winning business New orders and contracts

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Bill Jamieson Don’t bank on it

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James Srodes Rain or shine

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Working for greener skies

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Battle for the skies

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Moving on Relocations and expansions

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