Relocation
Growth at a new location
As part of the MiniTec Group, MiniTec Berlin GmbH has been supplying companies and research institutes with components and solutions based on the MiniTec profile system for many years. The focus is on the areas of material flow, automation and workplace systems. The company is also an efficient partner for the processing of shafts and machine components. Due to the steady growth, a move to new premises was urgently required.
"With the move, we have created the conditions for further growth at the Berlin site. We are delighted to be able to offer our customers on the Spree an even better service and an expanded range of services in future," says Managing Director Sandra Geyer-Altenkirch. Operations Manager Constantin Wernick adds: "The new company headquarters enables us to implement even more complex projects independently on site thanks to the larger premises and technical equipment - benefiting existing and new customers alike!"
MiniTec Berlin GmbH has been based in Berlin-Schönefeld since November 2023. The new location offers significantly more possibilities with a larger hall area of 1200 square meters and an office space of over 200 square meters. The new Elumatec SBZ 122/75 5-axis machining center also contributes to the expanded service options. This means that the company in Berlin is now in a position to offer and carry out complex profile processing independently and promptly.
Smooth logistics are also ensured, as three loading ramps mean that several trucks can now be loaded and unloaded at the same time. The general accessibility of the new MiniTec site is excellent, as it is located in the Segro Park Berlin Airport and therefore in the immediate vicinity of the new Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER).
Ecology and sustainability were taken into account during construction and the building complies with the DGNB Gold Standard. Wooden beams are used in the production hall, all areas are equipped with modern LED lighting and there is generally plenty of natural daylight. The business park is home to beehives, insect hotels and nesting holes for native birds.