- Peter Riedel Ltd. is investing in 2014 in research and development of their inrun track system
- Eight worldwide projects were completed successfully in 2013
- Technical development and energy efficiency are in the focus
RASCHAU – After the Peter Riedel Ltd. from Raschau/Erzgebirge has been busy with handing over of three new jumps in Sapporo and Zao the beginning of December, and now, just right in time before Christmas, all current projects in Japan and also in Ramsau, Tschagguns and Oberwiesenthal are almost completed, managing director Peter Riedel is looking forward to next Year 2014.
The focus of the Diplom Ingenieur is particularly on the development of the already highly modern inrun tracks for ski jumps. „We want to develop of course and not stand still on our current level. There is always something to improve and that is what we are going to work on next year. We will focus on research and development and till the end of the winter season 2014 work out on developments in the areas of ice processing. Additional we will test new start bar systems and hope we are able to make modifications of the inrun tracks with the developed advancements at the beginning of the season 2014/2015."
The company from Erzgebirge is not only on about technical improvement of the system, the economic factor is not to be disregarded either. The Peter Riedel Ltd. is working contemporaneous to development on a further reduction in operating costs to obtain a better economic and higher energy efficiency in operating with cooling systems for the people who are responsible.
„We are really looking forward to the coming year and we hope to make our system even more attractive. In total we and our partner REHAU had already in 2013 with our eight projects around the world a very good year, so I want to say thank you especially to all employees and contractors who made this year possible. Merry Christmas and a happy New Olympic Year 2014!", says Peter Riedel.