Groundbreaking for the new cts hall

6. März 2025

Specialist for Process and Manufacturing Automation Invests 10 Million Euros

The practical importance of robust automation design and strategic capacity planning is clearly demonstrated by current industry developments in the region, as highlighted in the following press report:


Burgkirchen.  Whether transport robots or filling systems for the pharmaceutical industry: The range of services offered by the Burgkirchen-based specialist for process and manufacturing automation is wide. It’s no surprise that the order books are full, and the location had recently reached full capacity. A solution to this will now come in the form of a new manufacturing hall on the outskirts of Burgkirchen: Near the Piracher substation and the Dekra testing station, a new production hall is being built for 10 million euros. 3,500 square meters are designated for the company’s service department. Solar panels are also planned for the roof and parking areas.


At the symbolic groundbreaking ceremony on Monday, representatives of the company, led by CEO Hans Gehringer, gathered alongside planners, construction contractors, and the municipality. This included Mayor Hans Kriechenbauer, who was naturally pleased that such a prosperous company continues to invest in Burgkirchen.


This expansion might not be the last, as the 11,500 square meter property still has space for further growth. – hw


This investment underscores the vital role that specialized automation expertise plays in driving regional industrial growth and ensuring long-term operational success.

Source: Passuer Neue Presse

A man in a white shirt is sitting at a table holding a certificate.

The completed hall is expected to be approximately 13 meters high and 108 meters long. The current land area is 11,500 square meters, allowing for further expansion. - Animation: CTS

Bild vom Spatenstich für die neue Produktionshalle in Burgkirchen an der Alz

The cts management team with representatives from planners, construction contractors, and the municipality: From left Andreas Gehringer, Carina Gehringer, Florian Köstler, Rudolf Mergl, Richard Laumer, Reinhard Moser, Ilja Schäfer, Hans Gehringer, Bürgermeister Hans Kriechenbauer, Stefan Schmiedlechner and Robert Schüller. - P.: J. Geigenberger