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ots of awards

“Grand Prix for Small and Medium-Sized Business”

Group’s development excellence and          medical sector. In the meantime, the                               SCHERDEL is well
outstanding service are also appreciat-     company boasts a substantial range of                              equipped for the future
ed by the electrical, furniture, sports     products for this target market. They in-
and leisure equipment industry, as well     clude, among other things, components                              The company celebrated its               PRODUCTION PROCESSES – MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT – NEWS AND INFORMATION
as by manufacturers of machines and         for medication administration technolo-
tools. In the promising field of electro-   gy, for example safety syringes, for en-                           125th anniversary knowing full
mobility, individual parts and assem-       doscopic diagnostic and surgical proce-
blies are co-developed and produced         dures and for cardiac pacemakers. A                                well that it is now in better
on a commercial scale for hybrid and        further sphere of activity in this sector is
pure electric drives. These are used,       electromechanical instruments for imag-                            shape than ever before. “We
among other things, in energy storage       ing systems. The expertise offered by
systems. Components made of metal-          the SCHERDEL innovation teams and                                  wish to remain an indepen-
plastic combinations are applied just as    the worldwide service through “local”
prosperously as laser-welded products       production facilities all-around the globe                         dent family business” – this
made of pure copper or in connection        is appreciated by both medium-sized
with aluminium. The hybrid drives cir-      enterprises and global pharmaceutical                              will continue to be the top pri-
cuits, developed to great success to-       groups. Further, the responsibility of the
gether with customers, are a perfect ex-    SCHERDELGroup to effectively limit                                 ority and part of the basic re-
ample of this. The drive circuits link the  risks to humans and the environment is
power electronics and the electric en-      documented by its increased commit-                                mit of the corporate policy.
gine, and are already a standard fea-       ment in the field of renewable energies.
ture in a number of production vehicles.                                                                       The path has been paved: In
The system is now popular with                                                                           (dk)
renowned car producers in Germany                                                                              recent years, the fourth gen-
and overseas.
                                                                                                               eration has gradually begun

                                                                                                               to assume management re-

                                                                                                               sponsibilities alongside Walter

                                                                                                               Bach. Marcus Bach, Maximil-

                                                                                                               ian von Waldenfels and Chris-

                                                                                                               tian Schiener pledge to con-

                                                                                                               tinue to prioritise the phrase

                                                                                                               “progress based on tradition”,

                                                                                                               which was first coined by

                                                                                                               company founder Sigmund

                                                                                                               Scherdel and to which Walter

                                                                                                               Bach devoted his greatest at-

                                                                                                               tention for many decades.

                                                                                                               The only thing left to do is to

 Over the past few years, SCHERDEL                                                                             wish SCHERDEL the same
has also started to make a name for it-
self as a development partner in the                                                                           level of success long into the

                                                                                                               future.                        (dk)

                                                                                                               Christian Schiener, executive         3
                                                                                                               board member at SCHERDEL
                                                                                                               (left), and Thilo von Glass, head of
                                                                                                               Controlling and Costing, were de-
                                                                                                               lighted to receive the award.
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