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To keep pace with the growth of the previous years and embrace its plans for the future, Richard Brink is constructing a two-storey new building at its company HQ in Eastern Westphalia.  Photo: Richard Brink GmbH & Co. KG

New space for sustained growth

Richard Brink expands its commercial premises at its corporate HQ in Eastern Westphalia

Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, 14/06/2024. Over its company history of more than 45 years, Richard Brink has evolved from a smithery business in a domestic garage into a mid-sized family company, now managed by the second generation. Today the manufacturer has firmly established itself on the market as an expert in metalware production.

From product development and construction through manufacture right up to advice and sales of the range of some 3,500 products, the company’s 150-strong workforce manages and takes ownership of all processes in-house. In addition to the German market, Richard Brink GmbH & Co. KG has also increasingly focused on international markets for a number of years, including in other German-speaking countries and the Netherlands, Belgium, France, England, Scotland and Denmark.

Newbuild in full swing

As a result of the growth in staff numbers and the product portfolio, changes to how space is used as well as structural modifications are essential. The metal products manufacturer has regularly expanded its commercial space by adding building sections.

And the present case is no different: the next wave of expansion is firmly on the cards at the family-run company. Richard Brink is in the process of constructing a two-storey, 7,000 sqm manufacturing hall and warehouse with neighbouring office space on footprint of 4,000 square metres. “The new building won’t merely increase our warehousing capacities by 50 percent, we’re also creating space for an even more efficient production chain. The building will also open up additional design opportunities, for instance so we can install a state-of-the-art showroom for our product universe,” explained Managing Director Stefan Brink.

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