
In the new logo the “D” is more highlighted, forming the most important visual element alongside the “Dörken” word mark. This element will not remain static. It changes according to company area and type of use. For example, as illustrated here, it can be filled with a dimpled sheet or with a paint bucket. Or with a person, when it relates to HR subjects. The “D” acts like a magnifying glass, enabling a glimpse inside the company. © Dörken
14/08/2020 – Two major operational units
Two major operational units

The company aims to boost his high- tech production of a full range of power and communication cables. © Sampsistemi
13/08/2020 – Cable manufacturing
Cable manufacturing

The final cable products are usually in medical, aerospace and military technology, as well as in the automotive industry. © Rosendahl Nextrom
12/08/2020 – High-temp-line available for testing
High-temp-line available for testing

With immediate effect, Robert Pinter will be representing Kurre in Southern and Eastern Europe. © Kurre
11/08/2020 – Kurre expands its locations
Kurre expands its locations

“At the new facility we will focus on ‘Process Development and Customer Training’,” said Daniel Shelander, managing director of Windak Inc. © Windak
11/08/2020 – Cable packaging machinery
Cable packaging machinery

Smart factory: Trumpf and Fraunhofer IPA have formed a research alliance that is set to run until 2025. Their goal is to create industry-ready AI solutions for sheet-metal manufacturing. © Trumpf