Investment in the future
The company is investing a total of around 37 million euros in the new site and can thus plan for an additional production capacity of around 15 million square meters of its transfer products per year from 2024. The high quality and environmental standards that also apply at all other KURZ sites worldwide were applied in the design, planning and construction of the plant. The production facility itself will also rely on state-of-the-art machinery and process technology to manufacture decorative products in line with the company's motto ‘Making every product unique’, giving customers from various industries a competitive edge.
In the future, Vietnam will primarily manufacture products for the plastic finishing of products in the automotive, consumer electronics and home appliances sectors. In the future, other business areas can also be expanded thanks to the new capacities in Southeast Asia.
For Dr. Andreas Hirschfelder, the opening is a milestone: "Our strategy for the future is to continue to position ourselves as a pioneer in quality and sustainability wherever our customers are. This is exactly what we are achieving with our new site in Vietnam, which will unleash its full potential for the region but also internationally in the coming months. I would like to thank all those involved in making this success possible and look forward to working with my colleagues here on site."
Regional ties as a global player
The new production facility in Vietnam will join the existing twelve factories in Europe, Asia and the USA and will play its part in KURZ's success while maintaining high environmental, energy and occupational safety standards. Although the focus is on the Asian market, international orders will also be served from the plant in the Vietnamese province of Binh Dinh with immediate effect.
As a family-owned company, it is particularly important to KURZ to establish strong regional ties despite its global significance. The choice of location is therefore not based solely on key economic figures, but also takes cultural conditions into account: "The strong family ties in Vietnam ensure that well-trained specialists are drawn out of the metropolises and into the home province. With our attractive range of jobs in this developing region, we want to take this very circumstance into account. "In addition, we are promoting economic development and sustainability activities in the area," explains Dr. Cosima Freiin von Salis-Soglio, who as General Director of KURZ is responsible for the new establishment in Vietnam. Thus, in addition to the actual production facility, a variety of social activities in the province of Binh Dinh were also actively supported.