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Engineering & manufacturing in Germany

  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

Why We Build Our Machines in Germany – and Why It Matters More Than Ever Today

The packaging industry is undergoing a transformation.Rising cost pressure, global supply chains, and increasing competition are leading more and more manufacturers to relocate production abroad.

This development is understandable. And in many cases, it makes sense.But it also raises a fundamental question:

What should “Made in Germany” stand for today?

For decades, “Made in Germany” was a clear promise: precision, reliability, and engineering excellence.Not because it was printed on machines — but because it was built into them.

Today, the environment has changed.Production sites are increasingly distributed globally. Cost structures are becoming more important. And manufacturers worldwide are catching up technologically and continuously improving.

That is the reality.

We, too, were faced with a decision:Follow the market — or follow our own standards.

We consciously chose the latter.Not out of habit, but out of conviction.

In mechanical engineering, quality is not created by individual components, but by the interaction of all parts.Especially in cartoning machines, with their many synchronized movements, precise coordination is essential.

By maintaining a close connection between development, assembly, and final acceptance, we ensure that:

  • mechanical precision is achieved

  • systems run reliably

  • results are reproducible


The true quality of a machine does not reveal itself on the day of delivery —but in daily operation:

  • stable processes

  • reproducible format changes

  • minimal downtime


These are the factors that determine efficiency and economic success.

Beyond the machine itself, service also plays a crucial role.Short distances, direct contacts, and fast access to spare parts are often decisive in practice.

By operating from Germany, we enable:

  • fast response times

  • direct access to development

  • long-term partnerships


For us, “Made in Germany” is not a label. It is a commitment — to precision, reliability, and long-term performance.

And in a market that is constantly evolving, this means one thing above all:It is up to us to prove this commitment — every single day.



 
 
 

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