MEDIA COVERAGE: INTEND TO HIRE MORE: AUTO WORKSHOP CHANGES OWNER

From 1 July, Intopit Carservice will move to Fredericia when the workshop chain takes over Autoværkstedet at Gl. Landevej 59

Fredericia Dagblad

MEDIA COVERAGE: 19 years and youngest man at the CNC machines: I was tired of school and more interested in crafts

Oliver Simonsen is 19 years old and thus the youngest apprentice at Hydraflex. When he started his apprenticeship almost two years ago, it was important for him to get started on something where he could use his hands.

Jern-Maskinindustrien

MEDIA COVERAGE: Sofie’s new career path became industry

Sofie Nielsen, 24, is a trained sales assistant and later a web integrator. She had a hard time finding work after graduating, and today she is an apprentice as an industrial technician at the cylinder manufacturer Hydraflex in Viborg.

Jern-Maskinindustrien

MEDIA COVERAGE: Cylinder manufacturer with uproar: Take more apprentices, it’s not that hard!

The cylinder manufacturer Hydraflex in Viborg now comes with a clear call to other companies in the industry to take more apprentices onboard.

Jern-Maskinindustrien

PRESS RELEASE: INTOPIT CARSERVICE A/S AGAIN ON ACQUISITIONS ALONG THE DANISH MOTOR WAY

A step along the way to become a future-proof and nationwide workshop chain.

PRESS RELEASE: HYDRAULICS BUSINESS EXPANDS WITH HIGH-BAY WAREHOUSE: WE FREE UP SPACE SO THAT WE CAN GROW THE PRODUCTION

The new buildings of just over 2300 m2 will be completed in the autumn of 2021.

MEDIA COVERAGE: HYDRAULICS BUSINESS EXPANDS WITH HIGH-BAY WAREHOUSE: WE FREE UP SPACE SO THAT WE CAN GROW THE PRODUCTION

Metal Supply

PRESS RELEASE: OPEN YOUR DOORS FOR HAVING APPRENTICES! IS THE MESSAGE FROM HYDRAFLEX A/S

“We want to show other companies that it is not that difficult to have apprentices at all.”

MEDIA COVERAGE: Viborg Group satisfied with million profit, but has higher expectations this year: – We run at full steam

“We are running at full steam at the moment, and we expect that we will hit a total turnover of just under 400 million kroner this year,” says Claus A. Christensen.

Viborg Stifts Folkeblad