Endress+Hauser moves to new site in Mexico
Endress+Hauser Mexico invests around ten million euros in a sales and service center in Naucalpan in the greater Mexico City area.



In addition to office space, the 4,100 square metre facility houses a calibration laboratory and a process training centre. In the latter, the handling of various measuring instruments can be practised and operating environments simulated in order to develop solutions for various applications together with the customer.
Workplaces tailored to the employees
The building also has rooms and facilities that have been designed with the needs of the employees in mind. For example, there is a fitness room, a breastfeeding room for mothers, a library and various places for individual and collective outdoor work.
Sustainability concept
Endress+Hauser attaches great importance to sustainability and energy efficiency in its building projects. The building in Mexico therefore has solar panels. In addition, a water treatment and purification system was developed that feeds 7.2 cubic metres of water per day into air conditioning, irrigation and toilet systems. Due to these measures, the new building has been awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) gold certification.
Company
Endress+Hauser (Deutschland) GmbH+Co. KGColmarer Str. 6
79576 Weil am Rhein
Germany
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