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Kiefel after Covid-19: well prepared for the future

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Kiefel is expanding its medical business with additional product lines and technologies. The reassessment of the global basic medical care
after the corona pandemic, as well as the mega-trend of an increasing and aging population, have highlighted the significance of good patient
care. Basic medical care is more important than ever and offers Kiefel additional options.

Stefan Moll, the new CTO, complements the existing management team of  Thomas J. Halletz, CEO und Peter Eisl, CFO and focuses on the global medical engineering business. Together, they will focus the company even more on future strategic issues.

Stronger focus on sustainability

Food packaging must achieve a balance between sustainability and the need to supply the population. In the current corona pandemic situation,
packaging not only ensures durability, but also hygiene – making packaging system-relevant.
Materials are valuable resources. “Reduce – Reuse – Recycle” should be more than just buzzwords, they should be brought to life. Therefore,
Kiefel has positioned itself for the future and expanded its material processing expertise. KIEFEL GmbH, Freilassing is a technology partner in various domains of the plastics and packaging industry, where it supports customers in the development of sustainable materials and products.
Kiefel focuses on 3 pillars for sustainable solutions: economical solutions based on plastic recycling, the use of bio-based and compostable plastics as well as processing of materials from cellulose.
Kiefel is also working with the Fraunhofer institutes in Munich and Leipzig, to be always up-to-date in material development. Customers are specifically supported with circular economy approaches. In Kiefel’s “Rethinking Concept” we discuss the product and associated material redesign with the customer. This is considered in terms of product design and functionality, the material and its composition, and ultimately how machines and tools can support an optimized production process.

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