Chamber of Commerce proud of BINDER

IHK President enthusiastic about ultra-low freezers

The BINDER Freezer is on everyone's lips in times of Corona. After all, the ultra-low freezer is needed around the world to safely store RNA vaccines. President Birgit Hakenjos of the Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK) has now got an idea of how a freezer works and is also produced.

Birgit Hakenjos, is particularly concerned about the domestic economy during the Corona crisis. Her focus is on companies that are having a particularly difficult time now, but also on companies that are doing particularly well, such as BINDER. "As President, I am very proud of what you have been able to achieve during this time," said Hakenjos in an interview with those responsible for BINDER at the headquarters in Tuttlingen.

But not only praise, the IHK President also had a number of questions with her. And so she wanted to know, for example, how such a super refrigerator is insulated and how many vaccine samples it can hold. The entrepreneur also wanted to know how a freezer is assembled before it is set up in a vaccination center, for example. The managing partner Peter Michael Binder then presented this personally in the presence of the Vice Presidents Peter Wimmer and Michael Pfaff.

At the end of the tour, the IHK president was completely enthusiastic - one day about the art of constructing world-famous freezers - but also about how BINDER has mastered the crisis so far. She promptly announced: "I'll be back!"

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