Mosca named Germany’s best ME company
Mosca has been named Germany’s best mechanical engineering company in Focus Money's Company of the Year 2024 awards for the second year running.
This award recognises companies that have set themselves apart by offering an appealing price-performance ratio, earning customer trust, attracting wider acclaim, and demonstrating social responsibility. The magazine’s meta-study known as the Deutschland Test cites the findings of previous studies and uses artificial intelligence to analyse the public perception of more than 18,000 companies.
Last year, the company took first place in the Mechanical Engineering category and has consistently secured leading positions in Focus Money’s sustainability ranking in recent years.
Chief executive officer, Timo Mosca said: “Being named Company of the Year once again demonstrates that we are well positioned with our solutions and continue to live up to the high level of trust our customers place in us. We found it particularly gratifying to be honored with this award, as we made major strides in the areas of service, innovation, and sustainability in 2023.”
The establishment of the company's TechCenter in Waldbrunn, helps answer questions relating to the topics of load safety and sustainability and companies can have their transport packaging checked for safety, certified, and further optimised at a total of four test benches.
“By providing guidance to our customers on precisely these issues, we assist them in finding the most effective packaging solutions to meet their needs,” says Mosca. “We also developed a CO2 product calculator especially for the TechCenter in order to accurately determine the emissions generated by the packaging.”
In 2023, Mosca launched its spare part kits that help address the challenges posed by the constrained supply chains of recent years. In addition to their machine, customers also receive a tailored package with essential spare parts, enabling them to quickly replace faulty components on their own rather than waiting for their delivery, thus minimising machine downtime. Timo Mosca highlights that, with the TechCenter and spare part kits, “We were able to take our already high service quality to the next level last year, allowing us to advise and support our customers even better.”
However, Mosca’s work in the area of sustainability is not limited to advising customers; the company also sets standards in its own commitment to sustainability. In its second voluntary sustainability report, the company recently outlined its ambitious goal of becoming the most sustainable provider of end-of-line packaging solutions. In the report, the company was able to demonstrate that it has increased the recycled content of its polypropylene straps to 30 percent, while its PET straps are already made entirely from recycled material. Mosca has set ambitious targets for reducing emissions, further increasing recycling rates and evaluating supply chains.
Concluding, Mosca says: “Being honoured as the best mechanical engineering company of the year is a welcome recognition of our achievements – and something that inspires us to strive for even greater improvement in the future while developing innovative, sustainable solutions that will address the challenges our customers will be facing in the years to come.”