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KLINGER Denmark: Spacious new premises for first-class customer service

More space for valves, instruments, gaskets and seals – and for an even smoother customer service by KLINGER Denmark

February 9, 2021

KLINGER Denmark is proud to present its brand-new, remodeled premises near Copenhagen.

Constant growth is an integral part of the history of KLINGER Denmark and also the main reason for the latest renovation and extension of the company buildings. Employees and customers alike are now enjoying the new, well-organized and spacious premises and the increased efficiency that comes with it.

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„It was a long process. But it was worth the effort because we were able to achieve improvements that bring substantial advantages for our customers as well as our employees.“

Klavs Knutzen, Managing Director at KLINGER Denmark

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Shorter delivery times, maximum flexibility

During the renovation, the production hall was extended, where a new fully automatic punching machine and a large Atom FlashCut machine were installed. Additionally, a new packaging line now allows products to be vacuum-packed directly on the premises – this shortens delivery times and allows more flexibility for customers. The second original building was turned into a large product-assembly area on the ground floor, with the canteen being moved to the upper floor.

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The whole complex as it is now: With the newly built office block in the center, between the valve assembly area (right) and the gasket production hall (left).

Extended production facilities

From now on, the extended production facility with its bigger and more efficient machines guarantees higher productivity: Larger numbers of gaskets are now being produced and valves assembled in a shorter time. And there is still enough space for more new machines to raise output even further. The additional space in all departments also results in more efficient workflows. Customers will therefore notice shorter delivery times and a more flexible service. And those who visit the premises will find access easier than before: While formerly, two separate entrances were slightly confusing, customers and visitors are now welcomed in one central entrance area.

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An easily accessible and welcoming new entrance.

Did you know?

During the building and renovation, all KLINGER employees continued to work throughout. The new, improved workspaces made up for the noise and dust they had to endure.

The evolution of KLINGER Denmark

KLINGER Denmark’s originally comprised two separate buildings, situated about 30 minutes outside Copenhagen. After fourteen years at the same address, the company was already bursting at the seams. In order to create more space, the two buildings were not only renovated and extended, but also connected by a newly built office block. It is two stories high and offers enough space for Sales, Finance, Human Resources, Marketing and Management.

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First step: an extra office block was built to connect the two existing buildings.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

  • Which industries does KLINGER Denmark supply?

    KLINGER Denmark is constantly developing new solutions for the marine industry, construction industry, energy sector, pharmaceutical industry, oil & gas, the food industry and the pulp & paper industry.

  • What is the benefit of KLINGER having their own cutting facility?

    With their own in-house gasket-cutting facility, KLINGER Denmark can cut and deliver gaskets according to their customers’ specifications – and at very short notice.

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