NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH from Waldkraiburg has created one of the most sustainable and modern pump factories by merging all three plants. The NETZSCH Campus brings together experience and innovative spirit from more than 70 years of company history.
There are many areas on the NETZSCH Campus that are designed to promote dialogue. These include the Café & Restaurant FELIX and the barbecue hut, which can be booked by employees. The aim is to improve communication, encourage creativity and promote team spirit.
In addition to the places to enjoy and linger, there is also the Fluid Innovation and Application Centre on campus, the heart of technological innovation and practical research.
As a future-orientated company, NETZSCH attaches particular importance to trainees and their training. A modern training workshop is available for them, which offers the opportunity to receive in-depth technical training and gain practical experience.
From A for apprenticeship workshop to T for technical service: these make the new NETZSCH Campus one of the most modern and efficient pump factories in the world.
Further information on the individual areas can be found here.
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As a global specialist for handling complex media, customer satisfaction is the top priority at NETZSCH Pumps & Systems. We have developed, produced and distributed customised and sophisticated pump solutions for over seven decades. With our NEMO® progressing cavity pumps, TORNADO® rotary lobe pumps, NOTOS® multi screw pumps, PERIPRO® peristaltic pumps, grinders, dosing technology and accessories, we offer innovative solutions on a global scale, from the smallest dosing pump for the industry to large pumps for the oil and gas sector or mining. Even the most demanding media pose no problems for our product portfolio. With over 2,500 employees, NETZSCH Pumps & Systems is the largest business unit of the NETZSCH Group. Our performance standards are high. We promise our customers Proven Excellence – exceptional performance in everything we do, proven time and again since 1873.
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