Syntegon opens new assembly hall in Remshalden to support future growth in its food business

Syntegon opens new assembly hall in Remshalden to support future growth in its food business
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Syntegon has officially opened a new assembly hall for its Food Horizontal business at the Remshalden site in Germany. The facility was inaugurated on November 26 during a festive ceremony attended by Torsten Türling, CEO of Syntegon, Bruno Oberle, Executive Vice President Food Horizontal, and representatives from project partners FP die Generalplaner and APS Bau. The new hall marks an important step in the site’s modernization and reinforces Syntegon’s strategy to expand capacity and strengthen its position as a technology leader and strategic lifecycle partner in the growing food packaging market.

“This project is a strong symbol of our momentum over recent years,” said CEO Torsten Türling. “It shows that our strategy meets customer needs and is delivering. With this new assembly hall, we are creating the foundation to scale technological innovation, expand production for our food customers, and offer employees a modern, future-ready work environment.”

CEO Torsten Türling, Executive Vice President Bruno Oberle, Site Manager Sebastian Kühne, and the longest-serving employee, Bernd Schmidt, officially opened the new assembly hall with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Photo courtesy of Syntegon.

Syntegon’s Food Horizontal business secures a leading market position through a holistic line-solution approach, seamlessly integrating advanced secondary and end-of-line technologies to optimize customer operations. Demand for Syntegon’s solutions has continued to rise. At the Remshalden site near Stuttgart, sales have nearly doubled since 2022, pushing existing infrastructure to its limits. The new hall now provides space for around 25 additional employees and adds 1,200 square meters of contiguous assembly area, the largest at the site, significantly enhancing capacities, especially for end-to-end line projects. A photovoltaic system installed across the entire roof further supports Syntegon’s sustainability ambitions.

“This investment reflects our confidence in the market, in our strategy, and most importantly, in our people,” emphasized Bruno Oberle. Nearly four million euros were invested in the construction project.

The new assembly hall offers 1,200 square meters of modern workspace and room for efficient assembly processes. Photo courtesy of Syntegon.

Early completion thanks to strong partnership

Construction began at the end of October 2024 and finished just over a year later, six weeks ahead of schedule. “The early completion is the result of excellent collaboration, smooth planning, and a consistently solution-focused approach from all partners,” said site manager Sebastian Kühne. Project manager Ferdinand Stummer added: “The positive experience with our partners was compelling. We have also entrusted APS Bau with our upcoming office renovation as well.”

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