The investment is said to be about 40 million euros ($44 million).
It plans to build a new hall complex for two pipe welding lines and highly automated pre-material and finished goods warehouses. Wuppermann notes that an adjacent plot of land, acquired in 2021, offers ideal spatial conditions for integrating the building into the landscape.
It emphasises the technological possibilities of the new pipe welding line with comprehensive automation of all pipe production and logistics processes. "The use of artificial intelligence will bring us advantages, especially in the quality of our products, but also in the efficiency of our processes," says Johannes Nonn, spokesman for the management board.
After all necessary permits have been obtained, earthworks are scheduled to begin in 2024. After the completion of the building, the pipe welding line will be installed. The existing pipe welding line will continue to operate to guarantee uninterrupted supply to customers. Production on the new pipe welding line will start in 2025, after which the existing line will be moved to the new hall complex.
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