Syntegon subsidiary Ampack GmbH has been manufacturing filling and packaging machines for the dairy and food industry in Königsbrunn and representatives from politics and the business world to its anniversary celebration in Königsbrunn “We are proud of 50 years’ worth of successful history and our contribution to the safety of many food products,” said Markus Schlumberger “I am particularly excited about the commitment that our more than 200 employees have shown to our customers for many years We place great value on this close cooperation and satisfaction – on both sides.” engineer Siegfried Ammann founded the company under the name Ampack Ammann and began selling packaging machines for dairy products he launched the first fully automated cup filling and sealing machine Ampack had grown to the point where it needed to build a new company headquarters in Königsbrunn Another milestone was achieved in 2012 with the affiliation to Bosch Packaging Technology – Syntegon since 2020 – and the access to an international network The machine manufacturer has invested in technological development ever since Ampack develops filling and capping machines for preformed cups and bottles enabling dairies and food manufacturers to package liquid and viscous foods at all levels of hygiene the company supports customers in planning and integrating complete production lines from filling to secondary packaging and palletizing the 450-sq-m research and development center Technikum was established where Ampack collaborates with customers to test and develop and retrofits for existing machines on state-of-the-art equipment we support our customers right from the start from analysis to well beyond commissioning – that is our formula for ensuring high customer satisfaction,” explained Schlumberger In addition to flexible lines that can be quickly adapted to different products and formats it is sustainable solutions that play an increasingly important role for Ampack's customers which is suitable for clean and ultra-clean applications and fills products such as yogurt and deli salads as an addition to the proven FCL filling machine for ultra clean and aseptic applications Both machine types process sustainable materials such as paper or mono-material improving the recyclability of the packaging Ampack is committed to continuous development for the years ahead and is already working on new Sustainable commitment is not only reflected in technical developments – the machine manufacturer also values long-term perspectives for its own staff “Many employees have been with Ampack for many years We offer a lot of different tasks and opportunities for further professional development Especially young talents appreciate this and every year we are happy to welcome motivated apprentices from the region,” said Dr managing director of Ampack GmbH in Königsbrunn Syntegon subsidiary Ampack GmbH celebrated its 50th anniversary at its Bavarian site in Königsbrunn on September 23 Powder & Bulk Solids (PBS) serves industries that process ACC Reveals Thoughts on President Trump's First 100 Days Pliant Therapeutics Cuts Workforce by Nearly Half Chobani Breaks Ground on $1.2B Natural Foods Plant Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? 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UNIL is a leading international teaching and research institution with over 5,000 employees and 17,000 students split between its Dorigny campus Department of Energy and Environmental Materials Sign up for the Nature Briefing newsletter — what matters in science World Boxing Council straw-weight champion Tina Rupprecht will defend her belt on July 24 in Königsbrunn Tina will make the third defense of her WBC crown in the 7th edition of the “Ab in den Ring” program Her opponent is the experienced Mexican and former world champion Katia Gutiérrez Rupprecht has not been able to defend her title due to the pandemic but luckily this time this important fight is possible The fight, which will take place at the Hydrotech ice rink in Königsbrunn, will be able to receive spectators with all hygiene and health measures to guarantee the safety of the attendees. It will be broadcast live on the yotube channel “Ab in den Ring” at 6:00 p.m. Germany, 11:00 AM Mexico time  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuAhZlfdHsogqV1LaWnYjHg Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy With the aim to develop and promote the EJU Military and Police Commission the EJU Vice President responsible for Education Jane Bridge was invited by Johannes Daxbacher member of the EJU Police commission and head for German Police Judo to visit the Police Academy in Königsbrunn Bavaria Besides a visit to the dojo meetings were held all day and with representatives from European Police Sports Union (USPE) German Police Sports Federation (DPSK) and EJU Jane Bridge has been presented with a backpatch when she visit the Police dojo in Königsbrunn The Japanese professor Jigoro Kano (1860-1938) developed the modern sport of judo from traditional self-defence This martial art is a school for young and old a school for life and an ideal prevention of health issues In addition to intensive cardiovascular training physical mobility is maintained into old age speed and good responsiveness are the results of intensive training while at the same time the whole organism is strengthened Some people see martial arts as being dangerous exercises in order to mobilise aggression and violence Judo strengthens self-assertion and self-confidence but with no hitting or kicking It is a fine interplay between attack and defence In addition to having fun and enjoying exercise responsibility and helpfulness are conveyed; the basic requirements of our society for peaceful coexistence Marco Huber needs the very essence of the sport to strengthen his fighting spirit but also to switch off on a completely different level and emerge from the IT world he's involved in Kai Schwarzhoff still has the energy and the will to train in the evening Almost 2 hours not to think about anything other than judo to ignore all stress and to train with lots of nice people likes this Asian martial art because he feels physically and mentally much fitter through the holistic approach and the demanding and complex training with different partners coordination and body control improve and this is important for a sense of balance and fall prevention which comes into play especially at his age Before you say ‘it's not for me,’ I would just go and join in and see what happens Konstantin Derr and Alexander Fetsch first discovered judo with their children They saw how their children really had fun and worked out and wanted to take part in it too There are so many fantastic examples here in Germany like policeman Reiner Schmid whose children also started with judo and then he followed He feels fit and safe for the daily challenges he has to face during his working just tried it and found that everyone pays attention to their respective partners some parents have already done judo themselves in their childhood and adolescence today a board member of the association or Günter Trautmann marathon runner and today judo coach for school children in the West Elementary School found his judo family with the many judoka found in the police force Training has also taken place during the pandemic not in the beloved dojo of the Police SV Königsbrunn There were also judo mats and at the beginning we were allowed to do martial arts in groups of five We were even able to train for the blue and brown belt tests the usual training operations have continued with beginners and children Since the dojo of the police is unfortunately not available for club operations during the pandemic the organisers of the police sports club and the city of Königsbrunn have looked for and found alternative sports facilities and as we have always learned older judoka and young competitors take turns using the tatami so that they can seek and find new approaches to judo Our coaches always have something new and interesting to offer and there is definitely no boredom in our club 2025 / On Monday 14th April 2025 the International Judo Federation .. 2025 / Veterans championships are growing and attracting more .. 2024 / The Las Vegas World Judo Championships Veterans 2024 .. 2024 / The third day of competition of the Las Vegas World .. with her world silver medal and her Olympic .. 2024 / The second day of the Las Vegas World Judo Championships .. 2024 / We last saw Raul Camacho and Mariano Dos Santos as .. 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for 30 years in Luanda in an atmospheric ceremony on January 24th ​​was appointed the new Austrian honorary consul for Angola Numerous representatives of official bodies the diplomatic corps and business took part in the celebration Austrian Embassy Pretoria 454 A Fehrsen Street (entrance William St) Brooklyn Directions and Businesshours Straw weight champion of the World Boxing Council will defend her belt tomorrow July 24 against the experienced former world champion Una publicación compartida por Tina Rupprecht I Tiny Tina (@tinarupprecht) For some time now the Deutscher Eishockey-Bund (DEB) and the Bavarian Ice Sports Association (BEV) in close communication about the interlinking of the Oberliga Süd regards The focus is still on structural questions such as strengthening the substructure but also how to deal with promotion and relegation Both associations once again exchanged ideas intensively with EHC Klostersee and EHC Königsbrunn in order to explore the possibilities of (further) participation in the Oberliga games this is not possible for both clubs in the 2023/24 season DEB-Vice President Marc Hindelang (responsible for LEV/Oberligen): “But important perspectives for the time afterwards were discussed The EHC Klostersee would like to establish itself as a training location for young players who could be introduced to professional ice hockey through appearances in the major league a viable concept must first be drawn up and then discussions must be held with potential cooperation partners there is DEB the EHC is free for the regional association which means that the BEV is free to move the club into the Bayernleague.” The problem at EHC Königsbrunn is that players in the current squad do not want to and cannot participate in promotion to the top league which would entail further investments that the club cannot currently afford in order to be competitive in sport That's why he welcomes DEB Even more so is the announcement of EC Stuttgart which is the twelfth club to take part Oberliga Süd wants to take part after being shown the opportunities and possibilities of the game operation by the association.  DEB-Vice President Marc Hindelang (responsible for LEV/Oberligen): “The sport is not always predictable and there are also licensing issues to consider which is why adjustments to the implementing regulations will be necessary agree that punishment for non-promotion is not appropriate but rather that the circle of potential successors should be expanded These processes should now be pushed forward sustainably through continued ongoing exchange.” Frank Butz (ice hockey chairman Bavarian Ice Sports Association): “We continue to strongly advocate that a master should exercise his right to promotion This is also for the integrity of the competition Bayernleague important the clubs that are playing for the title are also required to position themselves economically and structurally in such a way that they can take this step this also applies to the clubs Baden-Württemberg which are also for the Oberliga Süd come into question The ice hockey commission has dealt in detail with the questions that have arisen and sees a different decision regarding the inclusion of EHC Klostersee in the regional association as endangering the further development of the very good young talent work We also see ourselves as having a responsibility towards our member associations to secure the sustainable location The waiver by EHC Königsbrunn and the resulting ban no longer seems to us to be up-to-date and counterproductive especially at the interface with professional games in the upper league a team that is overqualified in terms of sport would be more damaging to the competition.” twelve teams from the Oberliga Nord as well as eleven teams for the Oberliga Süd submitted their report for the 2023/2024 league season In addition to the sporting relegated EG Diez-Limburg and those who left due to insolvency Crocodiles Hamburg the Krefeld 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