Vemag breaks ground on new production hall

Vemag has begun building a 4,600-square-metre hall, which represents a substantial investment in the company’s future and further solidifies Vemag’s ongoing success, according to the manufacturer.
The new site is set for the manufacturing of double screws and infeed scrolls for vacuum filling machines. The double screws, which are central elements of the vacuum filling machines, gently transport flowable products using the double-spindle principle. The entire feeding system consists of only two parts, the double screw and the double screw housing.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the new production hall was celebrated by the management in the presence of the mayor and representatives of the press. In his speech, CEO Andreas Bruns emphasised the importance of this investment: “The groundbreaking ceremony for the new hall confirms our commitment to putting the customer at the centre of everything we do. By expanding our capacities, we will be able to drive innovation even faster in the future and take our already outstanding values in the areas of weight accuracy, gentle product handling and the durability of our double screws to a new level.”
“The entire production process will take place in the new building: from the storage of base materials to innovative production solutions and packaging,” says production manager Jonas Hohls. “This approach will minimise distances and optimise efficiency.” The building is scheduled for completion in 2026, just one year after the groundbreaking ceremony.
The investment for the new hall amounts to approximately €7.5 million. In addition, further funds are being invested in the purchase of machinery and equipment. The relocation of the double screw and infeed scroll production from the former hall will also create growth for the remaining production areas.