Global production as the engine of industry

Global production as the engine of industry

Global production is long since more than just a logistical concept – it is the backbone of modern industry and a decisive growth driver for the global economy. Those who manufacture internationally today benefit from an enormous range of resources, expertise, and innovative strength. Companies that produce worldwide can respond flexibly to local market demands, make their supply chains resilient, and bring new technologies into practice faster. For industry, this means: more diversity, more speed, more future security. And for the economy as a whole: jobs, value creation, and a constant exchange of ideas across national borders.

Shorter distances and tailored solutions

Especially in the industrial sector, global production is a real competitive advantage. It makes companies adaptable, opens access to new markets, and ensures that products are created where they are needed. The result: shorter distances, faster responses, and tailored solutions that are precisely tailored to local needs.

In Tây Ninh, Vietnam, fischer has been producing anchor rails and steel anchors on 7,000 square meters since 2022. Image: fischer

Customers expect individual solutions

The fischer group of companies has relied on an international production network for decades – with locations in Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, India, Italy, the Czech Republic, Vietnam, and soon also a location in Saudi Arabia. This broad setup is no coincidence, but part of a clear strategy: fischer wants to be present wherever markets are growing, innovations are in demand, and customers expect individual solutions.

In Taicang, East China near Shanghai, fischer has been producing fastening products for the Asian market since 1997. Image: fischer

Products are purposefully further developed

For a global player like fischer, proximity to the market is indispensable. Local production sites make it possible to identify trends early, purposefully further develop products, and respond quickly to regulatory changes. Especially in dynamic markets such as China or India, this is a decisive advantage: innovations emerge at record speed here – and fischer is right in the middle, not just on the sidelines.

The fischer production plant in Ivanovice na Hané, Czech Republic, was awarded "Factory of the Year" in 2024, winning the "GEO Award" category. Image: fischer

Production on multiple continents brings tangible advantages

High innovation strength
Supply chains become more resilient
Risks can be managed better
Local value creation strengthens the economy in the respective countries and creates jobs on site.
The international exchange of knowledge and technologies becomes the engine of innovation
Maximum flexibility
Ability to actively shape global challenges such as sustainability and digitalization
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