Neustadt: Prysmian cablewerk starts new mobility service for trainees
Neustadt: Prysmian cablewerk starts new mobility service for trainees
The employees of the cable work proudly show their tradition: Milan Orel, Sebastian Straubel and Lucca Varrial during a tour of the production area in Neustadt./Foto: Landratsamt Coburg/Berthold Köhler
Important developments in the Neustadter Kabelwerk
Developments in the Neustadt cable plant are not only important for the company itself, but also for the entire Coburg region. The Prysmian Group, which acts worldwide and generates sales of 15 billion euros, significantly invests in the Neustadt location. These investments not only lead to more jobs, but also to an improved infrastructure for employees.
new mobility solutions for young talents
An important aspect of these positive developments is the planned introduction of a new bus line that was designed especially for young employees. This line will run between the Neustadt train station and the industrial areas, which facilitates the accessibility of the cable plant for new professionals without a license. HR Manager Maria Langenhahn emphasizes the need for such initiatives to increase the attractiveness of the location for young people.
family -friendly corporate culture
The cable plant can look back on a long tradition that extends until 1937. This connection to the history, coupled with a strong corporate culture, promotes the sense of community among the employees. Maria Langenhahn emphasizes that in many families there are several generations in the Kabelwerk. This shows not only the familiarity with the company, but also the bond that employees feel about their place of work.
securing skilled workers through training
In order to actively combat the shortage of skilled workers, the number of trainees will be increased to 15 in the coming year of training, in addition to four working students. In order to achieve the young talents, the company has become active in local training fairs, which has shown significant success. Martin Schmitz, head of the district promotion, supports these measures and emphasizes their importance for the visibility and attractiveness of the educational offers in the cable plant.
investments in the future
PRYSMIAN also recently relocated new production facilities from the work in Berlin-Köpenick to Neustadt, which has an additional 50 jobs and requires investments of around two million euros. These cuts illustrate the relevance of the location for the projects in Central and Eastern Europe and underline the continuous development and expansion of the company.
conclusion: a ray of hope for the region
In times when securing jobs and creating new job opportunities in many regions, the Neustadter Kabelwerk is an example of positive developments. The investments and the initiative to improve mobility are important steps that not only benefit the company, but also in the entire region of Coburg.
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