Automotive fasteners supplier Nedschroef opened its expanded headquarters in Helmond, the Netherlands.

“The interior of the newly revamped headquarters symbolizes the company’s transition from a 125-year old local rivet producer to a leading international partner in joining technologies and functional components, embracing the opportunities of a digitalized world,” the company stated.

In addition to a 28-meter wire sculpture, the building includes a central area surrounded by open work spaces and meeting rooms.

“We have created an environment that stimulates innovation and networking,” added CEO Mathias Hüttenrauch. “This is also important to attract new talent to meet the growing demand for more complex engineered components.”

Nedschroef supplies fasteners and other engineered cold formed components for the automotive and aviation industries. The company had 2016 revenue of EUR 629 million (US$713 million) and employs over 2,000 people at 25 locations. Web: nedschroef.com