Gas pipes with pressure valves

Weber-Hydraulik relocates valve technology division

Feb. 26, 2025
The company strives to improve hydraulic solutions that can benefit machine builders looking to optimize factory automation and fluid power systems

Weber-Hydraulik GmbH has expanded its valve technology division by relocating to a new, company-owned facility in Reichenau, Germany, designed to enhance production capacity and innovation.

The new building, Control reported, integrates assembly and administration under one roof, providing significantly more space and flexibility for future growth. This move signals an increased focus on advancing hydraulic valve technology, which plays a critical role in precision motion control and automation.

The added production space of 1,730 m² and a dedicated 180 m² development area are expected to shorten development cycles and improve responsiveness to industrial demands. Sustainability and efficiency are also key aspects of the new facility, featuring a photovoltaic system, a heat pump and concrete core activation for environmentally friendly energy management.

These design choices align with industry trends toward energy-efficient manufacturing and sustainable operations, Control wrote in its full article. Read more about the expansion here.

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