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Erbe Elektromedizin inaugurates new competence center for medical instruments in Rangendingen and expands its capacities for customers all over the world

05-03-2024 04:51 PM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH

New Erbe Building in Rangendingen

New Erbe Building in Rangendingen

Erbe Elektromedizin has inaugurated a new production and development building in Rangendingen after three years of construction. At 90 million euros, the new 25,000 m² building is the largest single investment in the company's history and represents another important part in the global network. The building combines production, product development, logistics and administration. Erbe will now develop and produce medical technology instruments for customers all over the world at its Rangendingen site near Tübingen. With the new building, the company is expanding its capacities and is even better equipped to deal with the consequences of global crises. The building is a pioneering achievement in terms of ecological, social and economic sustainability.

On May 3rd, Erbe opened its newest plant in Rangendingen near Tübingen. The new competence center is dedicated to the development and production of medical instruments for our customers around the world. Erbe is expanding its capacities in order to be even more robust in case of supply bottlenecks resulting from international crisis. In this manner, Erbe ensures uninterrupted business operations. This enables us to consistently deliver the highest quality to our customers worldwide.

An important aspect for ensuring continuous economic success is the concept of sustainability. For Erbe, "Made in Germany" means the future of Germany as a business location in harmony with innovative medical technology and a pioneering role for sustainable, responsible entrepreneurship.

"We have set the course for a new standard with our construction project in Rangendingen," explains Marcus Felstead, Chief Commercial Officer. "Because tomorrow's customers will place even more value on sustainability than we already do today. We want to meet these demands."

Both planning and construction of the building had this as a goal. In order to realize ecological, social and economic aspects of the corporate strategy and combine them in an industrial building, Erbe relied on the use of high-quality ecological building materials for the supporting structure and the façade, the use of renewable energy technology and the implementation of numerous measures for an optimal working environment for employees.

A highlight of the building is one of the largest photovoltaic systems in the region. The 2,800 solar panels on the roof with an output of 1 MW produce 610,000 kWh of electricity per year and cover a third of the energy required for operations. This is supplemented by a combined heat and power plant powered by CO2-neutral biogas.

"We followed the most demanding standards for energy efficiency and achieved KfW Efficiency House Level 40 Plus," explains Christian O. Erbe. "This makes our new building one of the pioneers of this type of industrial building in Germany." The KfW Efficiency House Standard 40 Plus means that the building requires only 40 percent of the energy of a conventional building of the same size.

Up to 500 employees will be working on site. They benefit from a modern, employee-centered working environment. The company's social responsibility also includes a distinctive health concept for employees, including company medical care, health weeks and financial support for sporting activities. There are exercise islands in the building for fitness, a room for yoga, leisure activities and relaxation rooms.

Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH
Waldhörnlestraße 17
72072 Tübingen
Germany

Erbe Elektromedizin develops, manufactures and distributes surgical instruments and devices worldwide, while providing services for professional use of these products in a diverse range of medical disciplines. Surgeons, OP teams and patients around the world rely on Erbe medical technology. The surgical instruments and devices find use in almost all specialist areas. They are based on electrosurgery combined with other Erbe technologies. Hybrid solutions enable us to provide new, innovative applications in medicine.

Fields of activity

- Imaging
- Endoscopy
- Electrosurgery
- Plasma surgery
- Thermofusion
- Hydrosurgery
- Cryosurgery

An international network

- 18 international sales and service units
- 4 production sites
- Erbe is active in 110 international markets.

The Erbe workforce

- Over 1,900 employees worldwide
- Some 1,000 of them in Germany

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