Bielefeld

Torwegge opens world of experience in Bielefeld

Almost two years after the start of construction, Torwegge has officially opened its new world of experience. With the expansion of the site, the intralogistics specialist is reaffirming its commitment to its headquarters in Bielefeld and wants to expand the opportunities for direct customer contact.

Almost two years after the start of construction, Torwegge has officially inaugurated its new world of experience. © Torwegge

"The opening of our world of experience represents an important milestone for our company. We are offering our customers another point of contact," said Uwe Eschment, CEO of Torwegge, in his opening speech. Work on the 300-square-metre extension to the main site of the long-established Bielefeld-based company has been underway since January 2018.

With the expansion of the site, the intralogistics specialist is reaffirming its commitment to its headquarters in Bielefeld. © Torwegge

Under the motto "Intralogistics you can touch", Torwegge provides an insight into the world of material flow. The intralogistics specialist not only focuses on its own finished solutions, but also shows how they are created during interactive tours of the company. For example, visitors can visit the warehouse and the assembly department and get hands-on experience. "By making our products tangible and accessible, we help our customers to make more targeted purchasing decisions," explains Eschment. Torwegge only recently developed the concept of the tours and has now implemented it as part of the opening. as

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