Chiron Group continues to grow

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The Chiron Group continued growing in the 2022 business year despite the enduring difficult market conditions, as CEO Carsten Liske explained: "The positive trend in order intake has continued based on our technology leadership in vertical milling and mill-turning as well as our innovative and further completed product portfolio."

Trend for 2022: increased again

The company recorded a clear rise in order intake last year and the Chiron Group was also able to significantly increase its turnover.

According to CSO Bernd Hilgarth, the medical and precision technology business segment developed strongly: "Order intake in Medical and Precision was very positive, as has been the case in previous years.“

Automotive remained constant thanks to growth in the e-mobility segment, while aerospace recovered and is on the up again.

Hilgarth summed up the figures: "Overall, we are more broadly positioned than previously thanks to growth on different markets, making us more resilient to fluctuations or changes in individual segments."

Expansion of capacities, global presence and expertise

To meet growing demand and serve customers even more effectively in their markets, the Chiron Group made significant investments last year.

The company has been present in Eastern Europe since August through a new location, Chiron Croatia; the portfolio now also includes high-speed motor spindles, clamping devices, and spindle services. Construction of a new production hall measuring roughly 1,000 square metres is to begin soon at the Zadar site.

Chiron Swiss in Isérables is now a fully-fledged sales and service company for the entire product portfolio of the Chiron Group in the Swiss market.

Series production of the Micro5 machining centre and the new Feed5 automation has been underway in Tuttlingen, Germany since October – on an assembly line specifically designed for the smallest machining centre produced by the Chiron Group.

In addition, capacity for the end assembly of series was developed at Chiron Polska and the personnel was qualified accordingly.

The integration of Greidenweis GmbH, which was acquired in January 2022, was completed successfully. With its combined expertise, the Chiron Group can convincingly meet the growing demand for automating complete processes.

This applies to process automation applications ranging from high-volume parts production in a single machining centre to complex production lines, where automation ranges from blanking to end-of-line testing.

Sustainability as a strategic model for success

As Liske explained: "With the global strategy program ,Sustainability@CHIRON Group‘ the Chiron Group has laid a solid foundation for making sustainability a strategic factor in our business model, for us and our customers.

"We are building on this and continuing with this approach – to make the Chiron Group carbon-neutral and, just as importantly, successful in the long term.“

The first sub-goal toward achieving net zero emissions globally in production by 2025 was reached in December 2022: Production in Germany (Scope 1 and 2) is carbon-neutral and both the Taicang Innovation Factory and Croatian site at Zadar will also reach this goal this year.

In addition, under the Science-Based-Target Initiative (SBTi) the company has committed to playing its part in achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change.

As CTO Dr. Claus Eppler says: "We are one of the first companies in our industry to collaborate with the SBTi. This shows just how seriously we take sustainability.“

A visible symbol of this is the first sustainability report for 2021. In the report, titled "SUSTAINABILITY by Performance and Precision“, the company presents its strategy, provides data on past successes and informs about its activities in all relevant fields.

Sustainability and impressive environmental performance are also reflected in the portfolio. One example is multi-spindle systems, which give customers a competitive edge thanks to reduced investment costs, lower space requirements and reduced energy consumption.

Outlook and aspiration

CEO Liske anticipates the positive trend will continue in 2023: "We are successful, but we want to be the best in the markets that are relevant to us. We are striving relentlessly to gain market share, to better develop the potential among existing customers with our product and, in particular, our service portfolio, and to win new customers.“

To achieve these ambitious goals, the number of employees is set to rise again. Liske is optimistic in this respect too, despite the shortage of skilled workers.

"In Tuttlingen, we have had a strong year since September with 32 young talents. In addition, a survey by stern and Statista shows we are one of, Germany's best employers 2023‘ and we are listed as one of the 500 global market leaders for 2023 by WirtschaftsWoche thanks to our special expertise in ,CNC-controlled, vertical machining and turning centres‘.

"This recognition, among other awards, reflects our innovative strength and corporate culture and make us attractive to new skilled workers.“

Chiron machines are available in the UK from the Engineering Technology Group (ETG).