New Company Premises Purchased

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New Company Premises Purchased

30 Jul, 2012

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This summer, BlueSens gas sensor GmbH (Germany) will be moving to a new building in Herten, in the Recklinghausen district.

The constant growth of the company means that after ten years in the Zukunftszentrum (Future Center) in Herten, it is now time to move to a larger building. “Turnover has risen steadily in the past years and sales figures in the USA are also developing very well. It is quite simple: We need significantly more space for our production,” explained Dr. Holger Müller, member of the executive board of BlueSens gas sensor GmbH.

The company specialises in gas analyses of bioprocesses and manufactures all of its sensors itself. BlueSens has been producing unique measurement solutions for the field of process analytics, for example for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries as well as other branches, for more than a decade. The gas analysers can be integrated in biotechnology production processes without problems.

From the end of August onwards, all analysers will be manufactured and calibrated in the new factory. BlueSens measurement technology enables customers to better understand, control and document their biological processes. The new company site of more than 3,000 square meters will in future house all of their working processes – from development and production through to maintenance services. All production and administration will be housed in buildings providing more than 600 square meters for office rooms, laboratories and production halls. There is plenty of space for new building extensions.

From August 24th the first removal trucks will start rolling towards BlueSens new facilities in Snirgelskamp 25 in the Disteln district of Herten. “The new company premises mean that we are very well prepared to continue our growth. We will be able to produce and sell significantly more products. Moving to our own building is a logical and very important step for BlueSens,” added Dr. Müller. The entire moving process is to be completed very soon so that BlueSens can continue its growth course in its new plant.

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