Arburg Denmark Celebrates 25th Anniversary
The subsidiary has represented Arburg in Scandinavia since 1997.
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(From left to right) Steffen Eppler, Michael Kylling and Guido Frohnhaus. Eppler and Frohnhaus presented Kylling with an anniversary sculpture. Photo Credit: Arburg
Arburg has had its own subsidiary in Denmark since 1997. To mark the 25th anniversary, the company held an open house and evening event. Guido Frohnhaus, managing director of technology and engineering, presented an anniversary sculpture to Michael Kylling, managing director of the Danish subsidiary, in the presence of Steffen Eppler, director of sales in Europe.
At the open house, interested customers were able to see the Allrounder injection molding technology and the Freeformer machines for additive manufacturing (AM). The subsidiary houses a showroom, space for training courses, a spare parts warehouse and offices in 350 square meters of space. Three automated injection molding exhibits were presented live, including a hydraulic Allrounder 270 S compact, as well as a Freeformer 300-3X for industrial AM.
“I am very impressed by what this team at Arburg Denmark has achieved over the past decades and placed the company among the top three machine manufacturers for plastics processing on the market,” Frohnhaus says.
Although its subsidiary just celebrated its 25th anniversary, Arburg has a 63-year presence in Denmark beginning with Arburg delivering its the first injection molding machine to a Danish customer in 1959. The former company, Ulstrup Plast, is now part of the large SP Group and is still closely associated with Arburg.
The subsidiary works closely with colleagues from the German headquarters in Lossburg and other worldwide locations. Its Allrounder and Freeformer machines find use in the medical technology, electronics, construction/building technology and leisure sectors.
- Learn more about Arburg’s Freeformer machines for custom-designed additive manufacturing processes.
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