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World market leader for elevator ropes continues to grow strategically
The Berlin Palace embodies the varied cultural and political history of the German capital like few other buildings. The reconstructed building, which should be completed in 2019, will also use Gustav Wolf products.
Tall, taller, tallest: That is the name of the game in high-rise construction today, and the new Lakhta (Lachta) Center in Saint Petersburg is no different. The Headquarters of Gazprom is already Europe’s tallest building.
This is what a success story looks like: What began on November 28, 2007 with just two employees and a handful of customers has developed into a successful business over the last ten years – one that is now continuing on this path of growth.
The tallest building in the giant metropolis of Beijing is currently under construction. “Z15” will be 528 meters high and have 108 floors. The elevators are conveyed using Gustav Wolf ropes.
After promising contacts at wire 2014 and the Brussels convention of the European Brushware Federation (FEIBP) in 2014, the Wire Sales team has set its sights on the North American market.
Managing Director Dr. Ernst Wolf presented his managers with some important investments in the company for the current year. All of them serve to expand production capacity and improve product quality.
The Ping An International Center in Shenzhen is spectacular. An observation deck and restaurants are planned for the highest floors.
In summer 2010, when Gustav Wolf in Nebra built its logistics center in neighboring Roßleben – the Nebra production site was bursting with the production of wires – the company made a farsighted decision.
It was a terrific start to the wire & tube trade fair activities by Gustav Wolf: the premiere performance from April 7–11 2014 in hall 9 at Düsseldorf Messe met all of the STAL CEO Daniel Wolf’s team’s expectations.