Kaercher Futuretech

Kärcher Futuretech in New Business Premises

16 January 2007 14:33


Kärcher Futuretech has been operating from its new business premises in Max-Eyth-Str. 35, in Winnenden, since August 2006. For the first time, the technical department, R&D, sales and marketing have been placed under the same roof on a single site. This business unit, which has acted independently within the worldwide Kärcher organisation since the end of last year, is now housed in attractive premises at a location which is easily reached by car, taxi or other means of transport due to direct access to the B14 highway.

Innovative Kärcher systems of all six product groups are displayed in a 120m² showroom, where customers can judge for themselves the high quality of the individual products, ranging from the multi-cooking module to the WTC500 RO water purification system, from the DS 10 decontamination spraying device to the Safeguard™ NBC protective suit, and from the MAC 7 air-conditioning unit to the SCS 1801 DE material maintenance system. If needed, the showroom can even be used for training courses on larger systems such as the trailer-mounted sanitary unit.

The two Kärcher Futuretech Managing Directors, Helmut Stelzmüller and Eberhard Kornas, are optimistic about the future: "Spacious conference rooms for visitors from all over the world, improved working conditions for our employees, and a pleasant atmosphere play an important role in finding tailor-made solutions with our customers and for our customers. The removal to our new premises has allowed us to create essential pre-requisites for a more flexible approach to the individual needs of our different customers." The basis for an expansion in terms of turnover and personnel has now been established.


For more information on this company:
Kaercher Futuretech - Mobile Catering Systems


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