Schenck Process becomes Qlar

April 18, 2024
Bulk material equipment supplier announces rebranding on May 13, 2024.

The German-headquartered Schenck Process is taking the lead in climate-neutral material transformation processes. Guided by its aspiration “the future is cirQlar”, Schenck Process will rebrand to Qlar on May 13, 2024, extending its focus on digitally enabled and sustainable solutions. The company will continue to serve all existing target industries, including chemicals, high-performance materials, cement, steel, infrastructure, transport and energy. The Schenck Process brand, with its existing portfolio, will remain as a product brand under the roof of Qlar that will drive future innovative solutions in the green and circular economy.

Following Schenck Process’ refocus on its core expertise in weighing, feeding, conveying, milling and grinding in 2023, the company is taking its next step on May 13: “With the rebranding to Qlar, we at Schenck Process are opening a new chapter for a circular future. With the new branding, we are linking ourselves to the circular economy, and focusing our attention even more on future challenges in digitalisation and green transformation,” explains Dr Jörg Ulrich, CEO of Schenck Process. 

The company, which has more than 1,100 employees across Europe, UK, China, India, Japan and Indonesia, will continue to strengthen its established and valued products, with an even greater focus on precise, sustainable process technologies and digital solutions in line with its Qlar mission. 

“Schenck Process, with its clear focus on material transformation, is already on a highly promising journey to shape a sustainable future by driving smarter material processing in the circular economy. We are contributing to the ‘zero waste’ goal of our global customers and effectively supporting them in reducing their carbon footprint, and our rebrand to Qlar reinforces our commitment to the goal of sustainable transformation. We are emphasizing that we will be a driving factor in emerging sectors such as batteries, green steel, green cement and recycling in the future”, says Ulrich, adding: “With our new branding we feel even more energized to serve all our customers in existing as well as new green and circular applications with well-known Schenck Process and Qlar solutions.”

This rebrand does not apply to Schenck Process Food and Performance Materials (FPM) in the U.S., which is owned by Coperion.

Further information can be found online at www.linkedin.com/company/schenck-process/

About Schenck Process

Schenck Process is a global provider of sustainable products, integrated solutions, and services in mission-critical applications for bulk materials. Headquartered in Darmstadt, Germany, the group has more than 1,100 employees with a presence in over 12 countries focused on markets alongside chemicals and performance materials, and infrastructure and energy as well as alternative fuels.

The product range includes solutions for industrial weighing, feeding, conveying, milling and grinding, and related digital applications of the CONiQ product family.

Schenck Process will be renamed Qlar on May 13, 2024.

For more information, please visit www.schenckprocess.com

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