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Ground-breaking ceremony for new Greiz warehouse

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

From Rainer Elfring

Published: 15.07.2019

Updated: 15.07.2019

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Our Greiz-based sister company, SPALECK Oberflächenveredlung, today broke ground for the construction of a new warehouse at the SPALECK production site. Dieter and Sascha Höland, SPALECK Präzisionstechnik operations manager Sebastian Bettermann, Greiz district administrator Martina Schweinsburg, the first deputy mayor of Greiz, Ulrich Zschegner, project manager Dieter Holtermann and, of course, Marlies Spaleck attended the opening of the construction project with a volume of around 1.5 million euros.

A new warehouse of around 1500 square meters is to be built, 500 square meters of which will be used for SPALECK Präzisionstechnik, while the remaining 1000 square meters will be available to SPALECK Oberflächenveredlung. The reason for the investment is to expand the current scarce storage capacity in order to meet changing customer demands for increased order picking of goods. The project is also intended to create new jobs in the structurally weak region. The new hall is scheduled for completion in March/April 2020.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the municipal administration and the district of Greiz, who have always supported us during the sometimes lengthy planning process.

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

Rainer Elfring

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