Endress+Hauser invests in new Australian headquarters
Endress+Hauser recently opened a new Australian headquarters in the Sydney suburb of Artarmon on the city’s North Shore. The inauguration took place on 3 November 2023. In addition to Matthias Altendorf, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group, Laurent Mulley, chief sales officer, Jens Winkelmann, corporate sales director, Ali Hafeez, managing director of Endress+Hauser Australia, and Rolf Frei, Swiss consulate representative, attended the celebration.
Endress+Hauser has spent a total of AU$19 million on the acquisition, conversion and renovation of the building, underlining the Group’s commitment in the region to improve support for customers and to grow market presence. By investing in its own premises, the Group is continuing a long-term growth path in Australia. The company has created a modern, collaborative working environment for its employees, as well as meeting increased requirements in the service sector and the growing need for training.
The new facilities include offices, a warehouse, a service workshop and a training area. In addition to the New South Wales sales team, employees for marketing, service, logistics, finance, automation solutions and human resources are also based in Sydney, as are the laboratory instrumentation experts of Endress+Hauser’s subsidiary, Analytik Jena.
Established in 2001, Endress+Hauser Australia has offices across the country in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia, serving customers mainly in the mining, minerals and metals, food and beverage, oil and gas, and water and wastewater industries.
Endress+Hauser was originally founded in Switzerland in 1953 by Georg Endress and Ludwig Hauser and is a well-respected name in measurement and automation technology for process and laboratory applications. With offices in more than 50 countries and representatives in a further 70 countries, the company has 8700 patents and patent applications for its intellectual property.
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