Iqela le-Hansgrohe liyakwandisa uluhlu lwalo lwemveliso
Hansgrohe boss Hans Jürgen Kalmbach revealed in a recent interview with the German press that Hansgrohe wants to expand its product range in Europe. Their customers will be able to buy products such as Hansgrohe washbasins and accessories. It has been selling mainly taps and showers in the European market. Nangona kunjalo, kwimarike yaseTshayina, sele ithengisa iisinki, iikhabhathi zokuhlambela, and toilets.
It currently has five wholly-owned factories worldwide, two in Germany and one each in France, eusa, kunye neTshayina. It will have a turnover of 1,074 kwizigidi zeeyuro 2020.
Ngokutsho kukaKalmbach, some water-scarce countries have now set strict water standards. The Hansgrohe Group has to optimize the water consumption and energy consumption of its bathroom products in order to continue selling its products there.
It saves water consumption by injecting air into the showerhead without compromising the showering experience. He suspects that in the near future there will be showerheads that do not require water, similar to hoovers used for body hygiene.
The Hansgrohe Group has recently invested 30 million euros in a new plastic plating plant. It has expanded its Offenburg by more than 10,000 Iimitha ezisikwere. To further increase the number of workers at the Offenburg plant, Kalmbach describes Hansgrohe’s use of incentives. An internal employee who recruits one new employee and stays on will receive a bonus of 1,000 iiyuro. NgoJulayi, only 32 new employees were hired at the Offenburg and Weierstadt plants.
Kalmbach also says that green production is becoming increasingly important in influencing customers’ purchasing decisions. Ngu 2022, all Hansgrohe production sites worldwide will be carbon neutral.
iVIGA Tap Factory Supplier
