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Investment for the future of Beton- und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH Lauchhammer: modern concrete plant started operation

On March 20, the new state-of-the-art concrete plant of Beton- und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH Lauchhammer (BFL) was ceremonially put into operation. At the inauguration ceremony, many guests from politics and industry were present to get a personal impression of the new plant, among them the Minister for Economic Affairs, Labor and Energy of the State of Brandenburg Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Steinbach (SPD). The new concrete plant is an important investment into the future of the company and strengthens the location in Lauchhammer.

Investment for the future of the company
After the previous concrete plant of BFL had done its job reliably for 32 years, the construction of a new plant had become necessary, as the already demanding production of concrete will become even more complex in the future in the face of increasing requirements.
The reasons for this were not only the ongoing developments of today's building materials, which can only be countered with modern technology. During the construction of the new plant the highest attention was also paid to occupational safety requirements. After a one-year construction period, the first trial operation of the new plant took place starting October 24, 2022.
With the investment in a new, state-of-the-art concrete plant with fully automated control for the color and fiber dosing system, B+F Betonfertigteilgesellschaft Lauchhammer mbH is taking an important step into the future and its sustainability. The plant is one of the largest single investments in BFL's corporate history and was one of the key projects in the General Atomics Europe group in 2022.

Contribution to sustainability and resource savings
Climate change and its consequences also pose major challenges for the cement industry, since, like in many other industries, greenhouse gas emissions must be severely reduced. By investing in a new concrete plant in Lauchhammer, B+F Beton- und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH is meeting this challenge and making an important contribution to a climate-neutral future.
In the future, the company will be taking a step away from the use of clinker-intensive cements and towards a new generation of cements as well as an extensive range of filling materials in order to permanently reduce CO2 emissions and thus make concrete, an important building material, viable for the future. Thanks to the new concrete plant, some of the precast elements from BFL will also have a lower weight, making their transport easier and more environmentally friendly.

With the new concrete plant, the company, which belongs to the General Atomics Europe group, is investing in environmental protection. "We are pleased that with our new concrete plant we can make a contribution to the responsible handling of the environment and the available resources" says Hermann Stenzhorn, Managing Director of B+F Beton- und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH Lauchhammer.

Modern mixing technology from EIRICH
During planning of the new plant, the traditional Baden-Württemberg based company Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich GmbH & Co KG was chosen. "We decided in favor of the plant supplier EIRICH. The newest and best mixing technology on the market, allowing us in the future a state-of-the-art, faster and, most importantly, high-quality production of a wide variety of concrete types," says Hermann Stenzhorn, Managing Director of B+F Beton- und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH Lauchhammer.
The new concrete plant opens up new production possibilities for BFL and increases the company's capacity. B+F Beton- und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH Lauchhammer offers a versatile product portfolio of precast elements with applications in supply and disposal, traffic, environmental protection, communication and civil engineering.

About B+F Beton-und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH Lauchhammer:
B+F Beton-und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH Lauchhammer manufactures high-quality precast reinforced concrete elements with its 90 employees. For more than 30 years, the company has specialized in the development, manufacture, delivery and installation of precast concrete elements for a wide range of applications in supply and disposal, transport, environmental protection, communications and civil engineering. (www.bfl-gmbh.com)

About General Atomics Europe:
General Atomics Europe GmbH (GA-Europe) is an integrated technology group for aerospace, infrastructure and sustainability with headquarters in Dresden. The medium-sized company holds stakes in nine subsidiaries with over 1,200 employees. In addition to business activities in the field of aviation, the range of services includes modernization and maintenance of rail vehicles, thermal treatment and recycling of batteries especially in the field of electromobility, special construction services and environmental remediation, engineering precast reinforced concrete components, environmental monitoring and water technology, as well as highly specialized projects in the field of technology metals. GA-Europe has its roots in the former Spezialtechnik Dresden GmbH, which was taken over by the owners of the family-run US company General Atomics in 1992 and has since been consistently developed further. (www.ga-europe.com)
General Atomics is a globally active American technology group with more than 15,000 employees and is headquartered in San Diego, California. (www.ga.com)

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f.l.t.r.: Herman Stenzhorn, Geschäftsführer der B+F Beton- und Fertigteilgesellschaft mbH Lauchhammer | Andreas Robl, Geschäftsführer der General Atomics Europe GmbH | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Steinbach (SPD), Minister für Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Energie des Landes Brandenburg | Mirko Buhr, Bürgermeister von Lauchhammer
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