Responsible energy management to promote climate protection

Keller – certified under DIN EN ISO 50001:2011

For more than 120 years, Keller has been developing and manufacturing machinery and plants for the heavy clay industry at its headquarters in Ibbenbüren-Laggenbeck. Important guarantors evidencing that Keller ranks to this day among the most innovative and worldwide leading companies in its sector are its sustainable corporate policy and a process-oriented, integrated management system. This policy guarantees the high quality and the long life of the products, encourages innovation and developments and ensures the company‘s focus on environment protection.

In addition to voluntary certification under DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 and DIN EN ISO14001:2009, the Laggenbeck-based company with a long-standing tradition was awarded certification under DIN EN ISO 50001:2011 for all its sites already at the end of 2015. With this new certification, Keller commits itself not only to the well-established principles of quality assurance and environmental protection but also to responsible energy management.

„It is our goal,“ explains Dr Jochen Nippel, Keller‘s Managing Director, „to use all our potentials as far as possible to continuously increase energy efficiency in order to make an important contribution to climate protection. Keller HCW stands for modern and highly sophisticated technology developed and manufactured in accordance with the best possible quality and energy performance and the least possible environmental impact. This company policy ensures that we will continue to play a leading role in our industry in the medium and long term, too.“

The principles of Keller’s energy policy are, in addition to minimizing the energy input by using intelligent energy-monitoring systems, to raise our employees‘ awareness together with an energy-efficient procurement practice. For some years now, the company has been strictly prioritizing renewable energies when choosing its energy suppliers.

Keller HCW GmbH
www.keller.de

x

Related articles:

Issue 7/2015

Lingl receives ISO certification

The quality, environmental and energy management system of Hans Lingl Anlagenbau und Verfahrenstechnik GmbH & Co. KG is now certified in accordance with DIN ISO. These globally recognized certificates...

more
Issue 10/2012

Schlagmann Poroton emplaces energy management system in line with ISO 50001

Schlagmann Poroton, headquartered in Zeilarn, has successfully introduced an energy management system pursuant to the internationally applicable standard specification ISO 50001 for all its...

more
Issue 7-8/2013

Double ISO certification for Keller HCW

Quality and innovation are two words firmly associated with Keller HCW and now a fundamental element within the company, which has now been confirmed by successful certification awarded by TÜV Nord....

more
Issue 11/2012

Introduction to energy management acc. to ISO 50001

The requirement that energy management systems (EnMS) acc. to ISO 50001 be introduced stems from art. 41 of Germany‘s Renewable Energy Act. When the country‘s Energy and Electricity Tax Act is...

more
Issue 2/2019 Dr.-Ing. Volker Albrecht

Developments in the ISO 50000 family of standards – Initial experience with re-certification in accordance with ISO 50001 in conjunction with ISO 50003

1 Overview, systematics The following standards concerning “energy saving and management“ are pertinent to the branch: DIN ISO 50003:2016-11 Energy management systems – Requirements for bodies...

more