VTI Ventil Technik, a leading manufacturer of high-pressure valve technology, announced that in the summer of 2025 it will be relocating to its new site. This move marks a significant milestone in the history of VTI Ventil Technik and is another step forward in driving its sustainable growth strategy.
“We are deeply connected to the region. Our new facility is located just 10 kilometers from our current site, underlining our commitment to the economic locations of North Rhine-Westphalia, one of Germany’s key industrial areas, and Germany itself. The close collaboration with companies and professionals from our immediate surroundings has strengthened us over the years – and we are proud to continue being a reliable partner for the regional economy in the future”, said a company statement.
The new location offers numerous opportunities to respond even more effectively to the growing demands of customers and markets. With more space, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and continuously improved processes, VTI Ventil Technik is creating the foundation to:
• expand its production capacities,
• increase efficiency and flexibility in meeting customer requirements,
• further enhance quality and delivery reliability, and
• improve the attractiveness of office and production workplaces for its employees.
“This step is more than just an investment in growth and efficiency. It is a commitment to our mission: saving and protecting lives. Our high-quality solutions are used in demanding industries such as firefighting, fire protection, patient ventilation, and the safe transport of hydrogen.
The new facility is a key milestone in ensuring that we can continue fulfilling this mission with the highest reliability and quality.
With our relocation to the new facility, we are not only creating space for innovation and growth but also strengthening our collaboration with customers and suppliers. Their expertise and reliability remain key to our success. Together, we are committed to fostering sustainable growth and securing attractive, long-term jobs in our region.”
