Construction of a new production hall

Schöck expands the location in Baden-Baden

On May 02, 2011, Schöck Bauteile GmbH officially started the construction of a new production hall in the industrial zone of the city of Steinbach near Baden-Baden with a symbolic groundbreaking. On a ground area of 3,000 m² the company will have built a production building covering 1,600 m², which shall be put into operation already in autumn this year.

Schöck invests about 3.6 million euros in the building project and in increasing the production capacity and remains true to the location in Baden-Baden. For the new building, the company focuses on an environmentally-friendly and resource-saving construction. In order to meet the growing national and international demand for Schöck products, it is necessary to create additional capacities at the headquarters as well as the production site in Baden-Baden. An extension of the office and communal areas will follow the construction of the production hall. The company had investigated adequate...

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