Road to Success: BUTTING Group Paves the Way for Sustainable Growth with New Factory Access

BUTTING Group is getting ready for the future with a new factory access road! The company has grown steadily at its headquarters in Knesebeck, Germany, over the past few years. This has led to new challenges, particularly in logistics.

Carsten Bagge, Head of Facility Management at BUTTING in Knesebeck reports: “On average, we handle 40 lorries a day. Our rail siding is at its maximum capacity – last year, we moved over 100,000 tonnes of material over our rails. These figures prompted Carsten Bagge and the BUTTING management to act some time ago.”

“In December, work began on our new factory access road towards Vorhop,’ says Hermann Butting, beaming at the ground-breaking ceremony at the southern end of the factory site. He continues: “With the new connection, we can now also move forward with many other projects.” In the medium term, a new car park for lorries is planned, featuring rooms for professional drivers. The employee car park is also to be relocated in this area.

Always considered in the overall picture: sustainability. From possible charging stations for electric vehicles to offers for hydrogen lorries, the team keeps an eye on all options. “Due to the lack of political framework conditions, it is difficult to make the ‘right’ decisions in this area in a timely manner,” says company owner Hermann Butting. However, he is pleased with one undisputed advantage: “With the new access road, we are shifting the traffic a large distance away from the entrance to the village and thus relieving the burden on local residents.”

The current construction measures create the framework for further steps: “By relocating the employee car park, we can create the conditions to expand our rail network on the factory premises and thus make even greater use of our rail connection”, says Carsten Bagge, giving an insight into the current ideas.

The conclusion is clear: BUTTING in Knesebeck is getting fit for the future. “With our investments, we are no longer producing pipes, but we are improving processes and creating the opportunity to develop further in Knesebeck in the long term”, says Hermann Butting, looking optimistically to the future of BUTTING in Knesebeck.

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