Freudenberg Sealing Technologies Doubles Production Capacity In Hungary - aftermarketNews

Freudenberg Sealing Technologies Doubles Production Capacity In Hungary

Freudenberg Sealing Technologies has been producing seals in Kecskemét, Hungary, since 1998. Production operations have been steadily expanded since then.

In just 10 months, Freudenberg Sealing Technologies has completed and celebrated its major plant expansion in Kecskemét, Hungary. With an investment of about 4 million euro (approximately $4.4 million USD), the company has doubled its production space for innovative sealing solutions to about 6,000 square meters. With this, the first part of a perennial investment of 13 million euro (approximately $14.4 million USD) has been successfully completed. Representatives of the business community and the political world took part in the opening ceremony along with Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjárto.

Freudenberg - Logo“In Kecskemét, we have established one of the most modern factories in our worldwide production network,” said Claus Möhlenkamp, CEO of Freudenberg Sealing Technologies. “Thanks to advanced production processes and innovative technology, we will produce about 9 million seals per month, primarily for the auto industry, here in the future.”

The plant meets the most advanced safety and environmental protection standards, and, among other features, it has its own bus terminal for employees.

Hungary is an important manufacturing center for Freudenberg Sealing Technologies and the auto industry. In this segment, the country has been registering a growth rate of more than 17 percent recently. The government also has tailored programs to help foreign companies with their investments here. Opportunities for financial support are provided through the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency (HIPA), which is part of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Additional assistance is available in areas such as language training and special technical education.

“Hungary offers outstanding conditions for automakers as well as the supplier industry. Leading companies in the industry, including many of our customers, appreciate this and have built major facilities in Hungary,” said Möhlenkamp. “With our plant in Kecskemét, we can quickly supply our customers in the region with high-quality sealing solutions.”

Freudenberg Sealing Technologies has been producing seals in Kecskemét since 1998. Production operations have been steadily expanded since then. Thanks to the latest expansion, the plant now employs 700 workers. Among other products, they produce radial shaft seal rings for transmission and drivetrain applications, including the Energy Saving Seal (ESS), which contributes to a significant reduction in vehicle fuel consumption and emissions. Seventy-five new positions are being created as part of the expansion. Besides the facility in Kecskemét, Freudenberg Sealing Technologies operates a factory in Lajosmizse, and its subsidiary Dichtomatik has a sales office in Budapest.

“Thanks to this major expansion, we now have a competitive facility here in Kecskemét offering excellence in production, quality and logistics,” said Zoltan Augusztiny, plant manager at the Freudenberg Sealing Technologies site.

The company says there is nearly full employment in the region due to the high concentration of industry, and well-trained new talent is hard to find. To meet the need for skilled labor in the future, Freudenberg Sealing Technologies will not only intensify its internal employee training but will become strongly involved in local education programs as well.

Besides Freudenberg Sealing Technologies, other Freudenberg Group subsidiaries have a presence in Hungary. They include Vibracoustic, Eagle Burgmann and Vileda.

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