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Endress+Hauser Inaugurates New Building in the Netherlands
Oct 06 2011
Endress+Hauser (Switzerland) continues to invest in its future: The measurement engineering specialist’s Dutch sales center has moved into a new building in Naarden. The modern office building cost just under eight million euros.
The inauguration of the new building took place recently, after a construction period of only one year. “We wanted a groundbreaking office building which creates the best possible working conditions for all our people,” says Rob Hommersen, managing director of the sales center. “We also stressed that the architecture should reflect openness, sustainability and transparency.”
A high atrium with glass frontage characterizes the new building; a masonry facade lends it elegance. The building has been constructed with eco-friendly materials and meets high standards in terms of energy consumption. Almost 5,000 square meters of floor area accommodate offices, a workshop, a logistics area and a restaurant. If needed, the building can be easily enlarged.
In 1960, a small sales office in the Netherlands was the first foreign subsidiary of the young Endress+Hauser company. Today, the sales center employs over 130 people. The new building in the small town of Naarden, 20 kilometers south-east of Amsterdam, was erected immediately next door to the previous headquarters.
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