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From Study Tour to Partnership Talks: Continuing the German–CEE Dialogue

Last week, we shared insights from a study tour in Germany, where industry leaders and CEE companies explored how closer regional cooperation could strengthen Europe’s competitiveness.

 

Read our insights here: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7383762905458044928

 

Building on that experience, our CEO recently returned to Germany — this time to meet three specific companies interested in taking that cooperation from discussion to reality.

Each was very different in size, setup, and challenges — yet all pointed toward the same need: reliable, flexible, and competitive partnerships within Europe. 

 

1️⃣ Small enterprise – bridging certification and capacity gaps

 

The first visit took us to a small family-run enterprise that used to supply BMW through a Tier-1 customer which has recently gone out of business.

 

Since they can’t deliver directly without the required certifications, they are now seeking a partner who can maintain OEM relations and ensure compliance with the strict quality standards of automotive manufacturing.

 

That’s exactly where we can contribute — combining technical capability with the agility to help smaller manufacturers stay connected to key OEM networks.

2️⃣ Medium-sized injection molding company – efficiency meets cost pressure

 

Next, we visited a medium-sized injection molding company, a truly inspiring example of process discipline and automation.

 

We learned a lot from their approach to efficiency and organization. At the same time, they face significant pressure from tooling costs and project acquisition — the familiar gap between high-cost German toolmakers and low-cost Asian suppliers.

 

There’s clearly room for cooperation between such companies and partners from the CEE region — like us — who can offer top quality at a more competitive level, while being geographically close and culturally aligned.

3️⃣ Large enterprise – supplier restructuring and regional shift

 

The third meeting was with a large manufacturer currently restructuring its supplier base, exploring options to transfer part of its molding production to the CEE region.

 

Their goal is clear: improve competitiveness and supply stability by building a more balanced, regionalized network of partners.

 

It was encouraging to see their openness towards new cooperation models — and their recognition that the CEE region offers both the technical expertise and the flexibility needed in today’s fast-changing market.

💡 Takeaway: The value of meeting in person

 

No matter the size or industry, these visits confirmed one key message: it’s always worth sitting down face-to-face.
Real conversations quickly reveal how many connection points exist between German and CEE manufacturers — and how much mutual value can come from working closer together.
 
As a CEE-based tool and molding specialist, we’re seeing firsthand how much value lies in bridging Western demand with Central European capabilities — fast, flexible, and cost-efficient.
We’re actively exploring new collaborations where our in-house tooling and serial production setup can offer both speed and technical depth.
 
If you’re navigating similar challenges — or exploring regional cooperation models — we’re always happy to share our experience.
Let’s continue the conversation — one visit, one project at a time.

 

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