Mayser strengthens Lindenberg location

Seven-figure investments in building restoration, machine park and workplace security 

Lindenberg 02/05/2017 – Mayser has been residing in Lindenberg since 1833. The former straw hat factory has turned into a company that not only produces hats, but also high-quality products and system solutions for safety engineering, foam technology & moulding and the innovations field as an internationally acting group of companies. An investment in the future is now made at the Lindenberg location. 

“We create solutions for societal and technical change and manufacture high-quality products for cars, industry and public transport. It is important to us that our locations are up to date in terms of technology and safety,” stated Manfred Jordan, Managing Partner at Mayser.

A new and modern environment for innovative ideas 

The first approach for the renovation were the – because of the constant growth of the company – additionally required areas for warehouse, production and administration. The creation of additional office rooms for quality assurance was another priority. And the energy balance was also to be improved. New façades, roofs and windows as well as a new heating system were thus indispensable. In addition, energy conservation LED lighting in the production halls were purchased to improve light conditions even more. A six-figure sum went into the machine park for replacement and replenishment. Not only the industrial safety was optimised, new paint and paintings gave rooms and hallways a friendly overall look. This is also shown with new flags in front of the building which welcome visitors of the main location of the Mayser group and demonstrate the presence and ties of Mayser with Lindenberg.

Cooperation with regional partners 

Mayser places importance on the cooperation with partners from the region when commissioning craft enterprises. In addition to regional painting, carpentry and joiner businesses and a tinsmith, a local partner was also selected for landscape design. “We are happy to be in Lindenberg and it is therefore natural for us to strengthen the location and integrate regional businesses in the renovation,” Manfred Jordan explained.