Lingl Solead and Instalat team up for innovation

The two companies have entered into a commercial partnership that strengthens their efficiency and competitiveness, while safeguarding each partner’s independence and autonomy.

Heavy clay machinery manufacturer Lingl Solead (Krumbach, Germany) and kiln specialist Instalat BV (Wijchen, Netherlands) have entered into a strategic commercial partnership to share knowledge, technologies and resources in the building materials sector. Their goal is to develop innovative, sustainable and efficient solutions that respond to growing market demands, resource scarcity and new regulations.

In keeping with the companies’ shared entrepreneurial vision, the partnership aims to exchange expertise in process engineering projects on a non-exclusive basis in order to safeguard each partner’s independence and autonomy while ensuring fair competition. The alliance aims not only to stimulate innovation but also to improve efficiency and competitiveness, delivering ever more advanced solutions for customers.

The agreement brings numerous benefits for both companies. Sharing financial resources, technologies and specialist skills allows them to work more efficiently, optimising time and costs. The ongoing exchange of ideas and know-how accelerates innovation, supporting the development of new solutions and rapid adaptation to market changes. By working together on complex projects such as the construction of new plants or the introduction of new technologies, the companies also reduce their financial and technical risks. The partnership opens up access to new markets by leveraging each company’s existing relationships and local knowledge. Finally, in a global context marked by climate change and increasingly scarce resources, this cooperation supports the development of more sustainable industrial processes, helping to reduce the environmental impact of the building materials industry.

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