Sustainability is actively practised at BUTTING - in our products and also in our processes. Two key projects are currently progressing at the Tieling site in China: the switch to electric forklift trucks and the expansion of our photovoltaic system. They exemplify our understanding of progress: responsible, technology-driven and future-orientated.
Yesterday was loud: the first electric forklift truck with a load capacity of 3.5 tonnes has been in use at BUTTING Tieling since June - equipped with a powerful lithium-ion battery, extended lift mast and comfortable full cab.
This marks the start of the gradual replacement of the existing diesel forklift fleet. A total of seven vehicles with load capacities between 2 and 5 tonnes are to be converted. The advantages are obvious: lower emissions, less noise, no harmful exhaust fumes - a plus for the climate, employees and efficiency. In the future, it will also be possible to dispense with the petrol station that was previously used.
Photovoltaics: solar power from the hall roof
The management at Tieling is also focussing on sustainability when it comes to energy supply. After a long wait, approval has recently been granted for the expansion of the photovoltaic system. The installation of around 3,000 m² of solar panels on the roofs of Halls 3 and 4 is in full swing.
Together with the existing system on Hall 1, a total output of almost 1 megawatt will be achieved in future. Controlled by an intelligent energy management system (EMS), the energy generated will be utilised efficiently or fed into the power grid.
For a strong future - designed with responsibility
The investments in Tieling show: BUTTING lives sustainability - not as a trend, but as an entrepreneurial aspiration. We act out of conviction, invest in modern technologies and design processes that are ecologically and economically sustainable in the long term.
"For us, sustainability is part of our technical and entrepreneurial DNA. In Tieling, we make it clear that economic success and ecological responsibility go hand in hand," explains Jens Ellermann, Managing Director of BUTTING China.
BUTTING - more than pipes - for a better quality of life

