On Saturday, October 14, this year’s Trainee Day will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at WOM in Ludwigsstadt – an attractive mixture of behind the scenes glimpses of medical technology and a colorful Oktoberfest.
WOM Ludwigsstadt uses state-of-the-art production processes to manufacture equipment and accessories for medical technology and exports them all over the world. The department with the most employees is at the Oberfranken location – the certified cleanroom facility with more than 80 employees, in which plastic parts are manufactured, assembled, and packaged under very special conditions.
Sandy Paschold, who has been working for WOM in the cleanroom area for over 7 years now, reports on what exactly a cleanroom is and what it is like to work in such a facility.
Prohibiting child labor, environmental protection, decent working conditions – these are only three examples of many ethical aspects that are important to WOM in business relations. As a globally active producer of medical devices, we are part of international supply chains and pay close attention whomever we work with.
Members of Novanta management have visited the production site in Ludwigsstadt after the takeover in July. Matthijs Glastra (CEO) and Brian Young (CHRO) from Novanta and WOM Managing Director Oliver Kupka met on the occasion of the exchange with the local mayor.