Family Business Metallbau Lührmann Wins Prestigious 'Grand Prize' in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Metallbau Lührmann GmbH, a 39-year-old family business, has won the prestigious 'Grand Prize of the Medium-Sized Businesses' in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This is the first time the company has taken home the top prize after being a finalist in 2024. CEO Thomas Lührmann expressed immense joy at the achievement.
The company impressed the jury with its unique selling proposition: a continuous process chain from design studies to series production. Metallbau Lührmann has developed a cable-guided system for charging stations, enhancing safety and comfort in handling charging cables.
Founded in 1983, the company combines craft tradition with modern technology and has a sustainable corporate strategy. It focuses on sustainable metal processing and has expanded its production capacities. Metallbau Lührmann sets standards with its core competencies in welding, edge processing, laser processing, assembly, turning, and milling of complex assemblies.
The company contributes to securing skilled workers and takes social responsibility through flat hierarchies, training programs, and projects like 'Craft makes school'. Metallbau Lührmann has also developed innovative cable routing systems for retail installations, focusing on modular, flexible, and easily maintainable designs to optimize electrical distribution in store environments.
Metallbau Lührmann GmbH's award is a testament to its innovative spirit, commitment to sustainability, and dedication to its employees and community. The company's continuous process chain and unique solutions have set it apart in the competition, earning it the highest honour in the medium-sized businesses category in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
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