
Press report on the topping-out ceremony at Audi Neuburg
Blickpunkt reports on the topping-out ceremony for the Audi Competence Center in Neuburg, for which Gammel Engineering is planning and carrying out the technical building services
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Blickpunkt reports on the topping-out ceremony for the Audi Competence Center in Neuburg, for which Gammel Engineering is planning and carrying out the technical building services
Last week we already reported on the visit of District Administrator Dr. Hubert Faltermeier to Gammel Engineering. Read the full report in the Rundschau here.
Philipp zu Guttenberg, Hubert Aiwanger and Margarete Brause visit the power plant in Hersbruck and are impressed by this innovative project.
As we reported earlier this week, the topping-out ceremony for the new competence center at Audi in Neuburg was celebrated on November 13. Gammel Engineering is involved in this project with the technical building equipment - we would like to congratulate Audi AG on this important milestone. Now the press is also reporting.
On Tuesday, we reported on the decision by the market council in Hengersberg to expand the Schwaiger biomass cogeneration plant. The press is now also reporting on this: "Company boss Schwaiger expects approval this year and wants to start construction in the spring." (Article from Deggendorfer Land)
Our Managing Director Michael Gammel is not only committed to the Gammel Group, but as a member of the board of the Kelheim Chamber of Industry and Commerce, he also stands up for all companies in our district.
Today, November 13, our team at Audi in Neuburg celebrated the topping-out ceremony of the competence center together with other planning partners.
On November 7, 2013, the municipal council in Hengersberg unanimously decided to allow the expansion of the existing biomass cogeneration plant and pellet plant at Schwaiger's sawmill.
The demand for electricity is growing in Togo, explained the guide Frank Reichelt from the Munich-based communications agency meilenstein explained the visit: a five-person delegation from the African country of Togo visited Hersbrucker Naturenergie. Here, wood chips are converted into district heating and electricity for the Fackelmann thermal baths, the tax office and surrounding houses.
Saving, efficient use of energy and renewable energies as a solution. For Michael Gammel, Managing Partner of Gammel Engineering GmbH in Abensberg, the energy turnaround primarily means a more rational use of energy, in the following order: saving energy, increasing energy efficiency and increasing the use of renewable energies. Michael Gammel and his authorized signatory Dieter Lichtenberger, a trained physicist, know what they are talking about. Gammel Engineering has gammel Engineering has realized a large number of successful projects in precisely these three areas for more than 20 years.
It is no coincidence that the members of the Kelheim Chamber of Industry and Commerce committee elected Michael Gammel, of all people, as their chairman. The 53-year-old entrepreneur from Abensberg, founder and owner of Gammel Engineering GmbH, is a proven specialist in innovative energy concepts. This makes him exactly the right man at a time when the energy transition has become a key issue in politics and business.
The manufacturing industry in the district lost 2.5% in turnover in the first half of 2013 compared to the same period last year. However, IHK Managing Director Alfred Brunnbauer and the new Chairman of the IHK committee in the district of Kelheim, Michael Gammel, do not see this slight decline as dramatic dramatic. "We will have a slight plus at the end of the year," predicts an optimistic Brunnbauer.
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