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Expansion of production at the Roller air cooler plantExpansion of production at the Roller air cooler plant
20 April 2022

Expansion of production at the Roller air cooler plant

Roller opens another assembly hall within just one year. The reason for this further expansion is the sustained and foreseeable high demand for quality air coolers over the next few years. This increases Roller's total production area to a gross 10,000 square metres.

A year ago, Roller expanded its production area by a good 800 square metres with Plant II. Now, with Plant III, again at the company's Gerlingen location, another 1,200 square metres are being added. This expansion is an important milestone in further optimising production efficiency. In addition to commercial and industrial air coolers, Roller has gained a reputation in individual heat exchanger engineering and fan coil production. The heat exchangers for all three product groups are produced in-house. 

With the addition of another assembly hall, the relocation of suitable series units can now be completed. This gives product families with a high component diversity and greater assembly effort, as well as heat exchanger production for all product groups in the main factory, more room for the further expansion of production automation. 

The goal of the decision to expand production capacities, which was made during the Corona situation, is to continue to meet the high expectations of Roller customers with consistently short delivery times in the future.

Managing Director Wolfgang Krenn, who is responsible for sales, comments: "No one would have expected the demand for refrigeration technology to recover so quickly after the Corona Lockdown and that we would also have to deal with such a shortage of components. We are very glad that we made this investment decision despite the uncertain situation during the Corona Lockdown 2020 and are pleased that we will be able to offer our customers better delivery times than many of our competitors in the future as well." 
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