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Schwaiger company casting: glaziers and logisticians introduce themselves

2021-12-02T11:12:46.897Z


After a few months' break, the Oberdingen municipal council's company casting went into the next round at its meeting on Tuesday evening. This time, two companies of different sizes presented themselves, applying for space as part of the expansion of the Schwaiger industrial park in the east of Eichenstrasse. What both have in common: They come from the community.


After a few months' break, the Oberdingen municipal council's company casting went into the next round at its meeting on Tuesday evening.

This time, two companies of different sizes presented themselves, applying for space as part of the expansion of the Schwaiger industrial park in the east of Eichenstrasse.

What both have in common: They come from the community.

Schwaig - Dieter Frischmann has a small company. The 46-year-old Niederdinger runs the Glas-Spiegel Frischmann company in Notzing and has two employees - his wife and a journeyman. Founded in Erding in 2008, the company moved to Notzinger Römerstraße, where operations also expanded in 2019. Frischmann's clients include planners, insurance companies (keyword: glass damage), municipalities, plumbers and carpenters.

According to the father of two, the job description of the glazier has changed a lot.

"In the past it was glazed windows, today it is more diverse," explained Frischmann, who mainly led the interior design - regardless of whether it was showers, doors, room dividers or kitchen splashbacks.

Frischmann also tackles larger projects, but then together with partner companies.

Frischmann said he would get by with 500 square meters, but could also imagine 700 to 800 square meters.

“But we want to stay small.” He needs space for a workshop, office, exhibition, roofed carport and three additional parking spaces.

Frischmann does not want a “run-of-the-mill industrial hall”, but places value on the architecture - with wooden beams “and glass of course”.

Everyone should be able to see what is being done in the workshop.

A glass of glass, so to speak.

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Introduced himself: Dieter Frischmann.

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No, he doesn't need a “glass palace”, “because we have nothing to do with glass,” joked Marcus Zehentbauer, managing director of the logistics company Airfreight Express Global GmbH, which is already based in Schwaig.

According to the 43-year-old, the company specializes in “time-critical transport tasks”.

The latest also means: vaccine and protective masks, plus, for example, dangerous goods and heart valves.

The head of the company, a father of two from Vilsbiburg, invested 1.3 to 1.5 million euros in the space - including for a logistics hall (400 to 450 m2), office (200 m2), photovoltaics and parking spaces.

A total of around 1000 square meters is needed.

When asked by Johannes Sandtner (CSU), Zehentbauer said these numbers are not exactly great for a logistician: "We are not a classic storer."

In 2007, Zehentbauer took over Airfreight, which was founded in Munich in 1997, and then went to the municipality of Oberding, with locations in Frankfurt and Hamburg as well as a subsidiary in Sao Paulo for the first time this year.

Annual sales today are around four million euros.

The undertaking of the Oberdingen municipal council, which our newspaper likes to refer to as company casting, which is primarily intended to ensure transparency among residents with regard to noise development, is taking on more and more concrete forms.

Internally, the municipal council has already made a preselection or ranking of the applicants.

As reported, they should be announced in a public meeting - when the ink has dried under the contracts.

The applicant rally started in July 2020 with the local logistician Group7.

The most prominent candidate is Rolls-Royce (2500 to 3500 m2).

A total of around 1.9 hectares of new commercial space will be created.

How concrete it is slowly is also shown by the fact that the development plan is now on its way.

The original version from 2008 identified a “special area for directly airport-related business”, but this was never followed up on a large scale.

At that time, the areas were not even in municipal hands, according to VG managing director Josef Steinkirchner.

Now the council decided to repeal the resolution of that time and to revise it - both unanimously.

The architectural office Bottler & Lutz from Munich works out the draft plan.

Source: merkur

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