Uhlmann & Zacher start Construction Work for Head Office
The construction work of the annexe to the main building of Uhlmann Zacher has started at their head office in Waldbüttelbrunn.Accompanied by the Managing Directors Martin Uhlmann...


The construction work of the annexe to the main building of Uhlmann & Zacher has started at their head office in Waldbüttelbrunn.
Accompanied by the Managing Directors Martin Uhlmann and Dr. Marc Zacher, the Head of the Research & Development department, Carl H. Scheuermann, and the first Mayor of Waldbüttelbrunn, Klaus Schmidt turned the first sod.
At the beginning of 2017, the number of locking units sold by the company reached the half million mark. Considering the continuous growth of Uhlmann & Zacher, the annexe to the existing building shall provide more development possibilities for the company. In addition to a modern high-bay warehouse, there will be more office spaces and production and storage areas spread across two floors. As planned, the annexe should be ready by the end of this year.
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