Company insight
Quality and innovation from in-house production
In today’s interconnected business landscape, companies often grapple with the decision of whether to produce their goods internally or rely on external suppliers. For Kemitron, a leading provider of cutting-edge products for saunas, spa and wellness spaces, the choice is unequivocal: in-house production is a fundamental pillar of its corporate ethos.
conceptualisation and design to manufacturing and stringent quality control is executed by Kemitron’s adept and highly specialised workforce. The close collaboration among different departments fosters the exchange of knowledge and bolsters the company’s capacity for innovation. This strategic decision not only confers numerous advantages but is also a pivotal factor in Kemitron’s continued success.
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Exemplary quality management A decisive advantage of in-house manufacturing lies in the direct oversight of the entire production chain. This empowers Kemitron to ensure that all products adhere to the highest quality standards. From the meticulous selection of raw materials to the final assembly, each step undergoes rigorous scrutiny to guarantee the products meet the exacting demands of customers.
Flexibility and swift responsiveness The ability to adapt swiftly to customer demands and market dynamics with
Kemitron is shaping the future landscape of products for saunas and wellness areas.
precisely tailored products is a crucial competitive edge on the global stage. In-house production, once again, emerges as an advantage. It enables the company to respond promptly to emerging trends and requirements, offering customised solutions for individual customer needs. Short communication channels and close collaboration between departments facilitate the rapid implementation of innovative ideas.
Innovation and
technological leadership In-house production acts as a catalyst for Kemitron’s innovative prowess. The company consistently invests in modernisation and development, ensuring solutions align with the latest technological standards. By directly implementing novel ideas within its own production facility, Kemitron has repeatedly surprised the market with groundbreaking products.
In-house production is a fundamental pillar of Kemitron’s corporate ethos.
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Commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship Setting its own benchmarks in terms of
very stage of the production process, from product
sustainability and environmental protection, the company mitigates the need for products and raw materials to crisscross the globe for various production stages. This not only saves time but also reduces emissions, thereby minimising the ecological footprint. Furthermore, the company has control over the processes used, enabling choices favouring resource efficiency.
Building trust and fostering customer loyalty
Kemitron aims to exemplify trust and reliability towards its customers. Manufacturing at the company’s headquarters in Wendlingen, Germany, underscores Kemitron’s unwavering support for its products and their quality. Customers value the high level of production control, providing certainty that they are investing in products from a manufacturer taking full responsibility for its offerings.
In-house production: the recipe for success In summary, in-house production stands as a cornerstone of Kemitron’s triumph. It not only facilitates the delivery of the highest quality, flexibility and innovative solutions but also underscores the company’s commitment to stringent production control, fostering trust and customer loyalty at the highest echelons. As a trailblazer in the industry, Kemitron sets its own benchmarks with in-house production, shaping the future landscape of products for saunas and wellness areas. ●
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