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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

AT-PAC accelerates European expansion with strategic German launch

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Scaffolding specialist establishes key operations in Germany as part of continental European growth strategy

AT-PAC, part of umdasch Industrial Solutions, is ramping up its European operations with Germany taking centre stage in the company’s expansion plans.

The scaffolding specialist has established a strategic base in Windhagen near Bonn, bringing experienced personnel and technical expertise to support German scaffolding contractors, asset owners, and EPCs in the industrial sector.

Making a Statement at bauma 2024

The company made an unmistakable impression at this year’s bauma trade fair in Munich, where visitors couldn’t miss AT-PAC’s towering 30-meter scaffolding demonstration.

This full-scale debut marked the company’s serious commitment to the German market, following successful operations in the USA, Canada, Australia, Latin America, and the UK.

AT-PAC’s comprehensive offering serves scaffolding companies across multiple sectors, from industrial applications to conventional façade work, interior projects, and specialised applications.

The company provides end-to-end project support encompassing technical documentation, consulting, engineering, and reliable delivery – all underpinned by an unwavering focus on user safety.

Strong Market Position

Leading AT-PAC Germany’s operations is Matthias Neurohr, a seasoned industry veteran who highlights the company’s competitive advantages. “What sets us apart is our strong delivery capabilities combined with high-quality user documentation,” Neurohr explains. “A major draw for many customers is that our complete product portfolio carries DIBT approval and is available for both purchase and rental.”

The company plans to further enhance its service offering, with multiple training sessions scheduled to begin in winter 2025, designed to help users work more safely, efficiently, and effectively.

Innovation and Growth Plans

AT-PAC’s German launch represents just the opening phase of broader ambitions.

“Our goal is to establish widespread operations across Germany, providing flexible and efficient scaffolding solutions to our customers nationwide,” says Neurohr. “We’re simultaneously developing our next generation of product innovations.”

Some of these innovations were already on display at bauma, including the MPBS aluminium Multi-Purpose Beam System and Public Access Stairs. These developments signal AT-PAC’s intention to establish itself as a leading name in innovative scaffolding solutions throughout Germany.

The company’s European expansion through Germany positions AT-PAC to leverage the country’s central location and strong industrial base as a springboard for further continental growth, bringing its proven international expertise to new markets while maintaining its commitment to safety and innovation.

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