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Gerresheimer Tettau gets a new furnace for cosmetic glass

  • Gerresheimer
Beauty, Personal Care, Eating, Drinking, Health, Primary Packaging, Glass

“Gerresheimer is an experienced partner to its customers in the cosmetics industry. Customer satisfaction is our quality and performance benchmark. We’re investing in our cosmetic glass production operations so that we can more effectively meet our customers’ needs in future,” said Bernd Hörauf, General Manager in Tettau.

The new furnace satisfies all statutory requirements of exhaust gases and air purity, and it has a completely sealed melting basin to improve energy efficiency. This will considerably reduce energy consumption. Gerresheimer’s investment in the Tettau plant is also providing new jobs and offering existing employees better job security. “All of the employees were involved in the project. They were very team spirited, and happy to accommodate all the inconveniences associated with the installation of a new furnace,” explained Bernd Hörauf. “Collaboration on projects like this is a very special experience and you can tell that they're all very proud to have been part of it.” The same applies to Bernd Hörauf, who has been with the company for 33 years, and knows his plant inside out. “A new furnace is always a big event.”

Gerresheimer manufactures syrup bottles, molded bottles, dropper bottles, tablet jars, wide-necked jars, cream jars, perfume bottles, nail varnish bottles, roll-on deodorant bottles, vials and infusion bottles for the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. The cataloged product range currently includes several hundred standard products, plus many customer-specific designs.

The Gerresheimer Group’s Tettau plant manufactures hundreds of millions of glass containers for the cosmetics industry every year.

See also

Gerresheimer is investing in a new plant in Skopje, North Macedonia, for medical plastic systems and syringes

Gerresheimer is investing a mid-double-digit million Euro figure in the new plant in the North Macedonian capital of Skopje, an amount that is already included in the company’s medium-term investment plans. Construction is beginning in the first half of 2019, with completion scheduled for the first half of 2020. It is expected that start of production will take place in the second half of 2020.

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  • Modified 27 Jun 2016
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