Würth Industrie Service reports sales exceed €500m mark

Würth Industrie Service can look back on an exceptionally successful year 2017. Reporting double-digit growth of 11%, the customers’ reliable partner for C parts management generated sales of €504m for the very first time. The number of employees rose to 1,489. In 2018, Würth Industrie Service strives to achieve similar growth rates, mainly investing in staff and the further development of digital solutions in C-Parts management.

“2017 was a very successful year in every respect,” said a delighted Rainer Bürkert, Executive Vice President of the Würth Group and Managing Director of Würth Industrie Service.

“Our sales grew in the double-digit range. What is more, by expanding our logistics center in 2017, we laid the foundations for further growth.” With total sales of €504m and a sales increase of around 11%, Würth Industrie Service continues its expansion course. In 2017, the 56 companies in 40 countries forming the international Würth Industrial Network reported a total sales volume of €1.48bn.

Industry 4.0 as a driver of innovation in C-Parts management

Drivers of innovation are practical solutions in C-Parts management related to Industry 4.0, digitalization, automation and robotics. In 2018, Würth Industrie Service will continue to focus on innovative solutions and the further development of systems, including iPLACER, a small module complementing RFID Kanban systems that can be placed anywhere, or the market launch of the new large bins W-KLT2.0 6429 with a holding capacity of 48 liters.

As the customers’ reliable partner for C-Parts management, the company will expand its range to offer optimized workspace designs: The Würth aluminum profile system WAPS can be used flexibly, allowing customized, ergonomic solutions for storage, work and assembly areas as well as vehicles. With its CPS brand (C-Parts Solutions), Würth Industrie Service offers its customers made-to-measure logistics supply and service modules such as scanner-supported storage rack systems or just-in-time supplies in Kanban bins.

The required goods are directly shipped to the customers’ production lines. “Consistently developing such services proved to be successful,” explained Rainer Bürkert. “In combination with our product portfolio comprising more than one million items, we can thus guarantee maximum process and supply security – and it pays off.”

Specialists and teams of experts seeing to various product groups such as PPE, chemicals, special and drawing parts as well as workplace design solutions ensure optimized utilization geared to the specific demands of the customer.

Qualified employees as the recipe for success

Next to technical solutions and product expertise, Würth Industrie Service focuses on the development of its own employees.

“Such growth rates would not be possible without our highly qualified and motivated staff,” underlined Rainer Bürkert. The number of employees has risen from 1,420 to 1,489. At the same time, Würth Industrie Service engages in training 185 up-and-coming staff in the current year. As part of their training scheme, the company sets great store by providing modern learning methods such as e-learning.

“When it comes to offering the best possible support for our customers in the digital realm, our employees make all the difference,” said Rainer Bürkert. “We are therefore constantly looking for specialists to join our IT and logistics departments.”

Expanded logistics center and accredited testing lab

In 2017, Würth Industrie Service again invested in the expansion of Europe’s most modern logistics center for industrial supplies. A new, fully automated high-bay warehouse has increased the company’s storage capacities to a total of around 650,000 storage spaces, augmenting the share of pallet spaces by 49,000 to 150,000. Since April 2017, the company’s own testing lab has been officially certified according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025, which makes it an accredited testing center for 24 standard testing methods. That accreditation is to be extended in 2018.

Second round planned for Expert Forum

After a successful first Expert Forum on C parts management in 2017, Würth Industrie Service is planning to host another Expert Forum on the challenges the logistics sector is facing with regard to Industry 4.0 in Bad Mergentheim in 2018.

“The first event attracted some 500 guests proving we have the finger on the pulse of the industry,” emphasized Rainer Bürkert.

Source Würth Industrie Service
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