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News Singen, August 2008
GF heats up Maggi
GF Automotive in Singen, Germany, is cooperating
with Nestlé, the food company,
in a project to use waste heat. Heat generated
in the foundry’s iron smelter is tapped
into by means of a thermal oil system. In
the past, only part of the energy was captured
for heating mains water. A new concept
is being designed to use the waste
heat in the plants of the nearby food company
for the manufacture of products for
Maggi, best known for its soups. The system
is expected to reduce CO2 by more
than 11,000 tonnes per annum. Germany’s
Ministry of the Environment has therefore
contributed 700,000 euros to the project
from its environmental innovation programme.
The first energy deliveries will
take place this year.
 Dautphetal-Mornshausen, August 2008
Award for GF DEKA
Georg Fischer DEKA has won the Supplier
Award given by Airbus, the commercial
aircraft company. The GF Piping Systems
subsidiary from Dautphetal-Mornshausen,
Germany, won perfect marks in the decisive
criteria “Complaint rate” and “Delivery reliability”
and was voted the second-best
supplier in 2007. Points were awarded for
good technical cooperation along with
rapid implementation and short response
times. DEKA has been supplying Airbus
with pipe components made of special
polymer plastics since 1996. They are built
into the ventilation and air conditioning
systems in the Airbus cabins, which are
produced in Laupheim, Germany. The
know-how from GF is being used in the
new Super Airbus A380 as well as in the
older A300 and A340 models.
 Schaffhausen, August 2008 Clean Water on tour“Five Years Clean Water” is a travelling exhibit that has begun doing the rounds of Georg Fischer. By means of informative panels and two special drops of water, GF wants to inform its employees about its commitment to improving people’s access to clean drinking water. The first stop was Schaffhausen, where the exhibit was shown at GF Piping Systems, in the Corporation’s Head Office and at the shareholders’ annual meeting. The exhibit next travelled to a trade fair in Italy and subsequently to Seewis, Singen and Mettmann. It will stop in Epe, Netherlands, Schorndorf, Germany, and Geneva, Switzerland.  Dujiangyan, July 2008
Solidarity with China
GF staff were among those affected by the recent earthquake in China. GF has a production site in the town of Dujiangyan, which is located near the quake's epicentre. The Corporation and individual colleagues made donations for the reconstruction. The management of Chinaust, the joint venture of GF Piping Systems and the Lingyun Group, for instance, contributed emergency assistance of 100,000 renminbi (almost 15,000 Swiss francs) two days after the earthquake. The Georg Fischer Corporation made 52,000 Swiss francs available, and local GF companies launched appeals for donations, collecting over RMB 400,000, or more than 60,000 Swiss francs. Although the staff of Chinaust had to rely on outside help, they threw themselves into the reconstruction efforts with a will: just a week after the quake, they were supplying their customers with fittings and piping for repairs to water and gas distribution systems.
 Schaffhausen, June 17, 2008 Georg Fischer publishes its 2007 Sustainability ReportThe third Sustainability Report of Georg Fischer has just been published. It contains detailed and clearly presented information about the Corporation’s sustainable behaviour and the responsibility it takes for environmental protection, its employees and society at large. The Report for 2007 contains key ecological and social responsibility figures. It supplements the Annual Report and is available either in printed form or as an interactive version in the Internet.  Mettmann, May 26, 2008
Energy from waste gases
The Mettmann plant of GF Automotive near Düsseldorf is home to one of the most modern iron foundries in Europe. And the site is state-of-the-art too when it comes to environmental protection and saving energy. The best example is a recently installed recuperator, which uses a waste heat recovery system to deliver CO2 savings of several thousand tonnes per year. The heat exchanger converts the heat generated during the smelting process in the cupola furnace into usable energy. After almost two decades in operation, the old recuperator was replaced in December 2007 by a modern model. In view of rising energy prices, the new design puts great emphasis on energy-efficiency. Success was not long in coming. The plant was soon able to report a saving of 85,000 cubic metres of gas a month, which is equivalent to reducing the use of carbon dioxide by 195 tonnes a month. That means a saving of about 2,300 tonnes a year. The equipment is being further optimised at present.
 Schaffhausen, May 15, 2008
GF at university
From 2008 onwards, the Corporation will be expanding its training programme for existing managers and new talent and bringing the courses together under one roof at the newly installed GF Academy. The aim is to enhance skills, prepare participants for future roles, ensure internal succession arrangements and retain talented employees. The courses cover financial management as well as business administration and management. The training content is extremely practical and specifically tailored to GF.
 Schaffhausen, February 20, 2008
Fewer heavy metals in use
With their drastically reduced heavymetal content, the new generation of MSA Plus electrowelding machines from GF Piping Systems now meet the standards of the EU’s “Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment”, or ROHS for short. The aim of ROHS is to minimise the use of hazardous substances such as cadmium or mercury in electrical equipment. What this means in practice for the machines made by GF is that engineers use only lead-free solder.
 Schaffhausen, December 7, 2007
Occupational Safety: OHSAS pilot projects
The enterprises running pilot projects to achieve occupational safety and health management certification at the Georg Fischer Corporation are making good progress. The OHSAS 18001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System) has been a focus of attention for GF’s facilities in Seewis (for GF Piping Systems), Nidau (for GF AgieCharmilles) and Leipzig (for GF Automotive) since the beginning of 2007. As pilot enterprises, these sites are testing whether this internationally established occupational health and safety management system would be suitable for application Corporation-wide. Based on their experiences, the Executive Committee is set to make a final decision on this matter before the end of the year. “It was less of an undertaking than we had feared it might be,” says Judith Stocker, the sustainability manager monitoring the implementation of OHSAS in the pilot enterprises. And the reason? “All the sites already have high standards in this area, employ safety experts and are already ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified. None of them were starting from scratch.” Nidau has already received its certification. Here, management took advantage of a surveillance audit to confer with the auditors on what measures still needed to be taken. “But we already had very good foundations in place,” says Stocker—good enough, in fact, that certification was awarded in November. The Leipzig facility will receive its certification in the second quarter of 2008. GF Piping Systems in Seewis, in collaboration with SUVA, the Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund, has drawn up a two-year project aimed at creating an integrated safety framework. This fits in perfectly with the plans to implement OHSAS, as this project provides an excellent starting point on which to build.
 Altenmarkt, November 2007
New air treatment system
A new air treatment system ensures clean air in the magnesium foundry at Altenmarkt, Austria. The new system draws around 180,000 cubic metres of polluted factory air per hour into ducts and up to the ceiling before blowing it out into the outside world up to 99% filtered. At the same time, a supply-air module sends out up to 110,000 cubic metres of fresh air directly to the workplaces. The energy and environmental footprint is also right: up to 70% of the thermal energy from the casting machines is reclaimed for the production area via the air treatment system's heat exchanger unit.
 Schaffhausen, September 5, 2007
GF prepared for pandemic
In 2006, GF prepared an emergency plan to protect its employees in the event of a worldwide avian flu pandemic. The plan included a number of measures that are to be implemented by the local companies themselves. In order to assess the threat realistically, the planning task force is using the alert phases defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Every corporate subsidiary has set up a crisis team. Moreover, the corporate subsidiaries are informed every three months by the Corporation about the latest developments in the pandemic field and they are in contact with the relevant health authorities should a flu pandemic break out. GF employees have the opportunity of participating in a vaccination programme to protect them against the flu. Employees are also kept informed regularly, through internal media, about protective measures.
 Schaffhausen, June 28, 2007
Georg Fischer: ranked top
The Swiss Business journal "Bilanz" gave Georg Fischer top rankings in two categories. It rated GF a Switzerland's number one in Corporate Governance and put the company in second place as a communicator. In both categories, "Bilanz" together with specialists from the respective sectors examined Switzerland's top 100 companies.
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