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G. Klampfer
Company Overview
G. Klampfer Elektroanlagen GmbH
Leonding, Upper Austria, Austria
1984
Approximately 400 employees and a revenue of 21.9 million euros in 2023 (source: zoominfo.com).
What They Do
G. Klampfer Elektroanlagen GmbH is a company specializing in electrical engineering and technical building equipment (TGA). The company offers comprehensive services in TGA, including planning, execution, and documentation, serving industries such as energy efficiency, green building, automotive, logistics, and engineering. With the establishment of its own renewable energy department in January 2021, consisting of a team of 12 specialists, Klampfer provides planning and installation of solar systems as well as innovative storage solutions (source: klampfer.at). Their products and services include low-voltage main distribution systems, emergency lighting, fire alarm systems, and IT infrastructure, utilized in various projects.
Projects & Track Record
Notable projects by G. Klampfer include the electrical and I&C installation for the sustainable pellet and heating plant of Cycleenergy in Aschach an der Donau, Austria, with a contract volume of approximately 700,000 euros and a connected load of 2500 kVA (source: klampfer.at). Additionally, the company has implemented photovoltaic systems for its own roofs as well as partner projects, including locations such as Autohaus Pichler in Steyregg and TCG Unitech GmbH in Kirchdorf. Klampfer is also capable of executing global TGA projects in building technology and energy, with the use of Eplan software for electrical designs documented across various sectors (source: eplan.com).
Current Developments
In the past two years, G. Klampfer has celebrated its 39th and 40th anniversary events, highlighting continuous growth and entry into the renewable energy sector in 2021 (source: klampfer.at). Although no major contracts, acquisitions, or funding rounds have been documented, the company participated in the ReBuild Ukraine exhibition to showcase its services in TGA and renewable energy. Milestones include the establishment of the renewable energy team and ongoing international expansion (source: advantageaustria.org).
Working There
G. Klampfer is actively seeking new talent for an "exciting and future-proof" career in Team Purple, particularly in the fields of electrical engineering, TGA, HVAC, and renewable energy. Roles include electricians, engineers, planners, and project managers, with recruitment primarily conducted from the headquarters in Leonding (source: klampfer.at). The company culture fosters a strong team spirit and a reliable work environment, focusing on healthy growth conditions and visionary leadership. The safety of the 400 employees working on international projects is prioritized.
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