Hengst Filtration has opened a new facility in Morecambe, Lancashire, taking an important step for its international healthcare business.
In Morecambe, around 75 employees will develop and produce innovative filtration solutions for medical technology and professional grade facemasks.
Christopher Heine, chief executive, said: "The opening of the plant in Morecambe once again underlines our transformation from an automotive supplier to a cross-industry filtration specialist."
At the beginning of 2025, Hengst acquired the British company International Filtration Solutions from Preston.
The subsidiary has now moved to Morecambe, around 30 miles away, and will now also operate under the Hengst name and be present on the market.
Brett Smyth, managing director of the British company, said: "In Morecambe, we are combining our team's many years of experience in the field of medical technology with Hengst's global expertise.
"Our plant in Morecambe is a promising location for the Hengst Group, which is sure to grow rapidly."
The heart of the building, which houses production, storage, and offices, is the 5,400 square feet ISO Class 8 clean room area on two floors.
Here, Hengst manufactures filtration solutions for medical products to the highest standards.
Another special feature is a dedicated assembly line for adsorbents, which will further expand Hengst's capabilities in the removal of surgical smoke gases and VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
Hengst Filtration is a family-owned company with currently 3,800 employees at 33 locations.
It supplies technologically advanced filtration systems for plant and mechanical engineering, industrial filtration, hydraulics, life sciences and healthcare.
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