AustroCel Hallein: Strong investments for the future of pulp production

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AustroCel is investing millions in Hallein to produce a new hydrogel granulate. Despite times of crisis, the location is sustainably strengthened. Find out more about the progress!

AustroCel investiert Millionen in Hallein für die Produktion eines neuen Hydrogel-Granulats. Trotz Krisenzeiten wird der Standort nachhaltig gestärkt. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Fortschritte!
AustroCel is investing millions in Hallein to produce a new hydrogel granulate. Despite times of crisis, the location is sustainably strengthened. Find out more about the progress!

AustroCel Hallein: Strong investments for the future of pulp production

The Tennengau company AustroCel is setting a strong example in the industrial sector. Despite the current challenges in the industry, the company is investing in the future and plans to expand its production capacities in Hallein. The pulp production company has announced that it aims to commission its new hydrogel granulate plant in the first quarter of 2025. This new product will significantly expand the company's product range and could open up new markets.

According to the company's information, the construction and preparatory work for this facility is proceeding according to plan. This is a positive signal for the region, as the creation of new jobs and securing the location in Hallein are of great importance. During a two-week factory shutdown, important modernizations were also carried out in the existing facility, which should further increase efficiency and productivity.

Strategic investments in the future

AustroCel's decision to invest in the new technology demonstrates the company's commitment to compete in a changing market. Hydrogel granules are used in various applications, for example in medicine, cosmetics and agriculture. Developing such products could help AustroCel position itself in these lucrative markets.

The modernization and expansion of the production facility are part of a comprehensive strategy that is intended not only to improve the company's competitiveness, but also to make a lasting contribution to economic stability in the region. Given the difficult conditions that many companies in the industrial sector are currently experiencing, this step by AustroCel is particularly notable.

It remains to be seen how the situation will develop and what impact the new hydrogel granules will have on the future of the company and the Hallein location. For more information about these developments it is worth taking a look at www.sn.at.