KraussMaffei moves into new plastics & rubber machinery plant | European Rubber Journal

2022-09-11 12:14:47 By : Ms. Betty Lin

Relocation of operations to Laatzen is expected to be completed by December, without stopping production

Munich, Germany - KraussMaffei has ‘received the keys’ for its new manufacturing site in Laatzen near Hanover, the German machinery maker announced 1 Sept.

The 97,000 m² facility is designed for the production of extrusion systems and recycling equipment for the plastics and rubber processing industries.

Relocation of operations from Hanover started in July and is expected to be completed by December without stopping production, said KraussMaffei.

The hand-over follows a two-year construction project for the facility which “offers space for up to 750 workplaces,” the machinery maker stated.  

Capabilities of the Laatzen ‘smart factory’ include networked production, data processing in real-time, process visualisation and data evaluation as well as state-of-the-art machine tools to increase production efficiency. 

According to KraussMaffei, the project is part of the largest investment and modernisation programme in the company’s history.

The move to Laatzen is part of the strategy involving the relocation of the Munich company’s four sites to larger and more modern production facilities. 

New plants in JiaXing, near Shanghai, and in Einbeck, near Göttingen have already been in operation since 2020. Also this year, KraussMaffei will move into a new headquarters in Parsdorf, east of Munich. 

“With the commissioning of this ultra-modern site now underway, we are opening a new chapter in the 184-year history of KraussMaffei,” said Dr. Michael Ruf, CEO of KraussMaffei.

“In our new extrusion and recycling technology center, we are placing an even stronger focus on circular economy,” according to the KraussMaffei leader. 

This, he said, includes plans to make recycling processes more efficient, with digital products to optimise energy efficiency and machine utilisation.