SLM Solutions Group AG moves headquarters

Published
August 29, 2018 - 01:45pm
SLM Solutions Group AG

Lübeck, August 17, 2018. SLM Solutions Group AG has invested 25 million Euros in its new production and administrative headquarters. As a result, the company now has a more modern site with 25,000 m² on 70,000 m² of property area, providing space for future expansion as part of the company’s overall growth strategy.

SLM Solutions Group AG has moved into its new headquarters in Lübeck, Germany. The company built a custom 270,000 ft2 facility on a 17-acre parcel with room for additional future expansion. The new building represents a 56% increase over the company’s former location, offering ample space for the 350 on-site employees, an additive manufacturing applications technology center to aid customer process development and streamlined production of selective laser melting systems for the global market. 

Based in Lübeck since 1957, SLM Solutions’ expanded footprint will optimize its supply chain while streamlining and expanding its manufacturing capabilities in a modern, sustainable working environment. In addition to increasing production capabilities of their selective laser melting systems, SLM Solutions expanded the facilities and resources for their applications team to continue partnering with customers in process and parameter development on up to benchmark 16 machines. Dedicated classrooms with machines are available for customer trainings and best-practices, such as a finishing room ventilation system, are on display for customer consultations.

The new headquarters also includes space for corporate sales and administration offices as well as a full spare parts warehouse and service department. Daniela Wedemeyer, Commercial Director of SLM Solutions Group AG, explained, “We have created contemporary and modern workstations for our employees. In addition, there is ample space for further expansion as we continue to grow in the future.”

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