50 Years Wiesloch-Walldorf Plant
The opening of the Wiesloch-Walldorf site in 1957 represents an
important milestone in the history of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
AG (Heidelberg). There was no longer sufficient space at the main
plant in Heidelberg to produce large presses, especially with the
launch that same year of a new A3 format cylinder press - the
Original Heidelberg Zylinder. Since the plant opened, over one
billion Euro has been invested in it.
Today, the Wiesloch-Walldorf plant has a workforce of around
6,500 and covers an area of 860,000 square meters (9,250,000 square
feet), making this ultramodern printing press production facility
the world's largest. The parts and components required are
manufactured at the Heidelberg sites in Amstetten, Brandenburg and
Wiesloch-Walldorf and by several hundred outside suppliers. All
Heidelberg sheetfed offset presses used by printers the world over
are assembled at Wiesloch-Walldorf. Since production started here,
over 400,000 printing units have been built, and the plant is still
growing.
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