Cutting Edge Facility Reopens in Rednitzhembach with a Festive Launch

Cutting Edge Facility Reopens in Rednitzhembach with a Festive Launch

Since the autumn of 2022, the Arburg Technology Center (ATC) near Rednitzhembach has undergone considerable renovations, modernizations, and expansions. The Arburg team provided devoted and adaptable on-site customer assistance throughout the transition period. In front of ATC Manager Johannes Herbst and project participants, Tobias Baur, Managing Director Sales and After Sales, and Michael Hehl, Managing Partner of Arburg and Spokesman of the Management Board, cut the ribbon for the official reopening on July 3, 2025. After the festivities, there was an Open Day with about 170 attendees.

Reopening of the ATC Rednitzhembach (from right): Arburg Managing Director Tobias Baur, Arburg Managing Partner Michael Hehl, ATC Manager Johannes Herbst, Florian Schmitz, Arburg Director Building Services Engineering, Arburg architect Dieter Novotny and Bernd Schmid, Arburg Director External Sales Germany. Photos Credi: ARBURG

“The ATC Rednitzhembach has played an important role for our customers for 30 years and underlines the great importance of this German site for Arburg,” emphasised Michael Hehl in his opening speech, welcoming the guests and the Arburg team on behalf of the shareholders and the entire Arburg organisation. “We are very proud of what has been created here in the three years of the conversion phase: a building for the future that combines aesthetics with functionality and environmental protection in an outstanding way”.

Comprehensive extension and role model for energy efficiency

“Regardless of whether Arburg is developing or building products and processes – high-tech and innovation are always combined with resource conservation and sustainability,” says Michael Hehl. The extensive renovation and expansion work includes an extension of the showroom and doubling the total floor space to 1,600 square metres.

In terms of energy efficiency, the new building is around 25 per cent better than required by the Energy Saving Ordinance. The photovoltaic system alone generates 65,000 kWh per year, which is equivalent to the annual consumption of around 20 four-person households. A battery storage system ensures that 100 per cent of the electricity generated can be used in the ATC. A geothermal system with a heat pump was installed to heat the building in winter and to cool it in summer. This system has 24 probes, each 64 metres long. In addition, there are surface heating systems such as heating/cooling ceilings and concrete core temperature control. Furthermore, the waste heat generated by machines and in the IT room is utilised directly in heating mode and in cooling mode by storing it in the geothermal system. Thanks to the innovative technology for heating and cooling, buildings and machines can be supplied with CO2-neutral energy.

Reopening of the ATC Rednitzhembach: The extensive renovation and modernisation work included the installation of photovoltaic and geothermal systems and a triple-insulated glass façade. Photos Credi: ARBURG

Three-year transition period

The Rednitzhembach Sales and Service Center in Middle Franconia has been a popular point of contact for customers and interested parties from southern and eastern Germany since 1995. Today, ten employees work at the ATC, supported by twelve service technicians.

During the three-year construction period, the team in Rednitzhembach continued to provide comprehensive support for its customers. Administrative work was carried out in a rented office building nearby. Technical application training courses were held on the customers’ premises and were very well received. Two Allrounders were installed on a toolmaking partner’s premises for sampling, trials and technical application presentations.

Open House: Around 170 customers and partners took the opportunity to see the modernised ATC Rednitzhembach for themselves. Exciting applications could be seen “live” on Allrounders. Photos Credi: ARBURG

“Open Day” in modern premises

The expanded showroom now offers space for nine Allrounder injection moulding machines with clamping forces ranging from 350 to 3,200 kN. These are used for sampling and training purposes and include one vertical machine and two multi-component Allrounders. The entire robotic portfolio is also covered, including integral pickers, linear Multilift robotic systems and six-axis robots.

At the “Open Day”, guests were able to see the new premises for themselves. Innovative applications could be viewed “live” on all nine Allrounders – from the electric Allrounder 270 A, which produced cutlery from a compound of bioplastics and sunflower seed shells, to the two-component Allrounder More 2000 for the fully automated production of Frisbee discs in a hard-soft compound. There were also exciting specialist presentations on hot topics such as digitalisation, smart assistants and turnkey.

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