WERTHEIM, GERMANY – atg Luther & Maelzer GmbH, part of Mycronic Group, has moved to their newly completed facility in Wertheim, Germany. The new facility has proved to be very successful in terms of improved capacity, efficiency, and work environment.

The new Wertheim building provides space to double production capacity and reduce the environmental footprint. In addition to the production department, the new location would also provide a dynamic, people-centric work environment for all Wertheim-based team members.

From the start of planning to the completion of construction, this entire project took just over 18 months. The management of this project was done in a very professional way from beginning to end, leading to good control of time plans and costs. In parallel to running this project, they were able to increase the production capacity from the old facility in order to meet the increased customer demands.

The new Wertheim site includes a three-story office building that offers a mix of open spaces and smaller rooms for quiet work, wide areas for interaction, including a canteen and a gravity point. The production hall features a large open space shop floor, and thanks to a mezzanine level, it also includes semi-integrated meeting spaces, labs, and workspaces for machine pre-assembly.

“The modern design, spacious areas, and high-quality technical equipment offer more space for creative work and improved infrastructure. This move marks an important step in our development, and we look forward to upcoming projects and challenges in this new environment!” said Matthias Karlin, Director, Global Services, Global Technologies, PCB Test.

“I like the new modern building with a much quieter working atmosphere. The new office is bigger, brighter, and more friendly. The larger production hall is the base for our planned growth. It's fun to work here. I’m looking confidently into the future,” said Eric Bohnenkämper, Purchasing, Buyer, Global Technologies, PCB Test.

“We all have eagerly been awaiting the move to the new building, and finally, it started mid-January. We are especially happy about our modern office equipment with ergonomic furniture and a lot of pleasant gadgets like fully-automatic coffee machines and table tennis. From my point of view, the new building is a milestone in our company's history and enables us to make the next steps in our development,” said Kerstin Frink, HR Manager, Global Technologies, PCB Test.

“After months of intensive preparation, all employees are delighted to have finally arrived in the new building. The new building offers modern workplaces, a large production hall, as well as new and bright social rooms and many other benefits. We are looking forward to the future!” said Johanna Tretschock. Executive Assistant, Global Technologies, PCB Test.

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