New proprietor of Fluorchemie Stulln unveiled
New Ownership Brings Investment and Job Creation to Fluorchemie Stulln GmbH
In a recent development, Fluorchemie Stulln GmbH has a new owner – a Düsseldorf-based firm named Halder. This anonymous acquisition marks a new chapter for the company, with Halder announcing plans to invest around €30 million into the Stulln site.
This investment is expected to lead to significant job creation. The new owner aims to create up to 120 new jobs at the Stulln location, with estimates suggesting that the company could create around 155 new jobs in the next three years. Currently, Fluorchemie Stulln GmbH employs approximately 38 people.
To ensure a smooth transition and implement the new owner's plans, a new management team has been appointed. This team includes experienced industry professionals who will work closely with the works council. Halder has also announced its commitment to providing training and development opportunities for employees.
The exact details of the investment and job creation plans are yet to be disclosed. However, the news of this investment and the prospect of new jobs has been met with optimism in the local community.
As Halder takes the reins at Fluorchemie Stulln GmbH, the future looks promising for the Stulln site and its workforce. With investment, job creation, and a focus on employee development, the company is poised to make a significant impact in the region.
Stay tuned for more updates as Halder continues to shape the future of Fluorchemie Stulln GmbH.
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