SKF Opens New Lubrication Systems Factory

Nov. 24, 2014
The new facility has achieved LEED Platinum certification

SKF inaugurated its expanded lubrication systems manufacturing facility in the Czech Republic. The expanded factory has been designed with a focus on reducing the building’s overall environmental impact, including more efficient energy and water usage and choice of more sustainable building materials. The building was awarded the U.S. Green Building Assn.’s LEED Platinum rating.

“We see substantial potential for future growth within our automated lubrication systems business. These systems, including the Quicklub family of products manufactured in Chodov, use up to 30% less grease than manual systems and our new facility here ensures we will be able to continue to meet the needs of our customers,” said Tom Johnstone, SKF president and CEO.

Commenting on the group’s commitment to the environment, Johnstone said: “Since the decision was taken to invest in our Chodov factory, achieving as high a LEED rating as possible has been one of our top priorities. As part of our commitment to minimizing the impact of our operations on the environment and reducing operating costs of our facilities, under the SKF BeyondZero umbrella, our ambition is for every new manufacturing facility to be designed and certified pursuant to the LEED standard.”

Source: SKF

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