Almatec Announces Headquarters Relocation to Accommodate Company Growth

14.11.2018

Almatec announced that it has moved into new corporate headquarters located at Hochstraße 150-152 in Duisburg, Germany. The new headquarters will accommodate the growing business by providing roughly 70% more space, including a much larger manufacturing facility and a state-of-the-art ISO Class 7 cleanroom

Almatec Announces Headquarters Relocation to Accommodate Company Growth

New Headquarters in Duisburg (Image: Alamtec)

“This move is a big milestone for our company, employees and customers will all benefit from the opportunities this new facility provides,” said Rainer Wulf, Managing Director for Almatec. “Our company is growing, and we plan to continue this growth into 2019 and beyond. With our new headquarters, we now have a suitable location to support that growth. In addition, the significantly larger space provides current and future employees with an attractive working environment that will provide ample opportunities for collaboration and innovation.”

Providing 1,600 square meters (17,200 square feet) of office space and 3,750 square meters (40,350 square feet) of manufacturing floor space, Almatec’s new location nearly doubles the company’s previous manufacturing footprint. The new space has also been designed to increase efficiency for all departments, and reflects Almatec’s commitment to providing world-class air-operated double-diaphragm and quaternary diaphragm pumps.

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