Ceremonial opening. (Left to right). Thomas Niehoff, managing director of the Ostwestfalen chamber of commerce in Bielefeld, Dr. Günther Horzetzky, State Secretary in the North Rhine-Westphalia Ministry of Economics, Eckhard Witte, mayor of the city of Lübbecke, Karin and Paul Gauselmann, Heinrich Vieker, mayor of the city of Espelkamp, and Hartmut
Heinen of the Economics and Finance department of the municipality of Minden- Lübbecke, officially opened the new logistics centre.
Insight GAUSELMANN GROUP
Gauselmann Group, and Hans Martin Grube, managing director of adp Gauselmann GmbH, detailed the reasons for building the new centre and the benefits it brought. This expansion of works is intended primarily to optimise internal and external processes. To cut unnecessary expense and improve overall time management, all working procedures must be made as efficient
The new logistics centre
replaces over 20,000 square meters of rented storage
space in seven locations all over the Lübbecke region.
as possible and constantly optimised. The new logistics centre has a major role to play here. It replaces over 20,000 square meters of rented storage space in seven locations all over the Lübbecke region. This in itself greatly contributes to centralising logistics processes and cutting the costs of managing and using external storage space.
Process optimisation and cost savings must also be viewed from a political standpoint. The legal situation in Germany is uncertain. To ensure they are as well prepared as possible, the Gauselmann
Sven Brüninghoff (r.), managing director of the general contractor of the same name, ceremonially handed over the key to Paul Gauselmann
Group decided to concentrate on rationalisation on their core market in Germany after a phase of growth and expansion on that market. The group also intend to increase the foreign share of their business from over 40% currently to over 50%.
After the guests of honour had given brief speeches of welcome, Sven Brüninghoff,
managing director of the general contractor of the same name, ceremonially handed over the key. Brüninghoff realised the project together with about 50 regional handicraft and trade businesses. The new logistics centre officially opened for business after the ceremonial tape had been cut. All present were then invited to view the new premises.
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