Belt and Chain Technology
Time:10 Mar,2021
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1615348705136888.jpg" alt="7.jpg" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20210310/1615348705136888.jpg"/></p><p>Continental is continuously expanding its production site
in the Harburg district of Hamburg, Germany, into a tech
campus with a range of business units. Products such as air
spring systems that enhance ride comfort on the Hamburger
Hochbahn (Hamburg’s largest public transport company),
the establishment of a new training institute for semi-skilled
and unskilled employees, a center for innovation and digitalization and a state-of-the-art center of competence for plastics are examples of this transformation.
“Thanks to continuous investment and a future-oriented
approach, the plant has developed from a former rubber
processing site to a location where solutions for the mobility of the future both on and off the road are designed and
produced,” explains Dr. Peter Scholtissek, who heads the
Harburg location.</p><p><br/></p><p>The company sees itself as a collaborative partner and reliable player in Hamburg’s corporate network, whose work is
closely linked to Hamburg as a business location and center of science and research, in particular to the knowledge
and technology transfer company Tutech, the Hamburg
University of Technology (TUHH) and other universities
throughout Germany. In this context, the technology company offers students the opportunity to investigate the potential and feasibility of concepts for future-oriented developments and trends together with experts from Continental
in what is called the Makers’ Garage. These projects enable
young engineers and software developers to put theoretical knowledge into practice, work in international teams and establish contacts with startup companies, thereby also offering them a springboard to starting a career at Continental.</p><p><br/></p><p>This new area supports Continental’s industrial business
in the planning and implementation of digital “smart” projects – with a particular focus on applications in the fields of
Internet of Things and cloud-based app development. The
aim is to develop solutions that add a digital component
to the existing range of rubber and plastic-based products,
creating the basis for new digital business models. In the
future, all global innovation and digitalization activities of
the ContiTech business area will be coordinated by the new
Innovation Center in Hamburg.</p><p><br/></p><p>One example of such developments is Fleetmatch, which
has also been supported by Continental’s Hamburg-based
digital experts. This web and app-based solution connects
qualified professional drivers and fleet operators and gives
drivers a strong voice by enabling them to evaluate loading
docks easily and quickly. This means Fleetmatch addresses
two challenges of the logistics industry: the shortage of professional drivers on the market and the widespread lack of
appreciation for this professional group.</p><p><br/></p><p>In addition to its newly-created capacities, Continental
is investing in further materials-related expertise alongside rubber processing. 2.2 million euro was invested in the
Plastics Competence Center in Hamburg-Harburg, where
high-performance hose lines for electric vehicles are developed and tested. There is growing demand in the automotive
industry for high-performance technical materials such as
plastics. Hose lines are required in modern vehicles for thermal management, i.e. the targeted heating and cooling of
components such as batteries or electric motors. Efficiency
and range can thus be significantly increased. In this function, Continental’s Hamburg location is responsible for central product development for all of the company’s production plants worldwide.</p><p><br/></p><p>But the mobility of the future doesn’t just mean moving by
road: passenger transport by rail will also become increasingly important in the future. The Hamburger Hochbahn’s
DT5 trains are fitted with air spring systems from Continental.
The auxiliary spring, a relevant component of the air spring
system, is produced at the Hamburg location – the rubber
compound for it is also produced at this traditional hanseatic
site. In addition, the spring systems can also be refurbished
at the company’s own maintenance center at the customer’s request. A new machine was purchased in 2019 to prepare
the metal-rubber elements. It combines multiple production steps into one system and thus increases efficiency and
competitiveness.</p><p><br/></p><p>At the Hamburg location, Continental is investing not only
in machinery, but also in people: The technology company
is offering its semi-skilled and unskilled employees a stepby-step qualification for the state-recognized vocational
qualification of process mechanic for plastics and rubber
technology. This continuing education and training opportunity from the “Continental Institute of Technology and
Transformation” (CITT), founded in 2019, completes the location’s package for employee qualifications, which also includes measures to integrate the long-term unemployed and
provide career orientation for young people.</p>