05.12.2025
Schalke 04 and Wacken Open Air both rely on them. To keep every fan refreshed, both the Ruhr-based football club and the heavy metal festival in Germany depend on long pipelines. At the Gelsenkirchen Stadium, more than five kilometres of pipe keep the beer flowing for over 60,000 spectators – making Schalke 04 home to one of the world’s largest beer pipelines.25.09.2025
Germany has launched the next stage in paving the way for hydrogen use, which is set to gain serious momentum with the construction of the new H2 core network. By 2032, a network of more than 9,000 kilometres of pipelines for transporting hydrogen is to be built in Germany.02.09.2025
The pharmaceutical industry is often considered the heart of modern economies, reliable even in times of economic uncertainty. More importantly, it deals with nothing less than human life, health and well-being.21.08.2025
Southeast Asia has nearly 700 million inhabitants according to Worldometer who live mainly in one of the ten states of the ASEAN organization. Between 2010 and 2022 this community achieved each year a total economic growth of nearly 4.4% on average. As of 2024, the region's combined gross domestic product reached nearly US$4 trillion, ranking it as the fifth-largest economy of the world.13.08.2025
Floods and droughts are growing threats to the existence of people and the environment. Climate change means that devastating extreme weather events will continue to intensify. To help cope with them better, wastewater and larger volumes of rainwater in sewers and sewage treatment plants must be managed as effectively as possible.31.07.2025
Extreme weather events are having catastrophic consequences for both people and the environment. But the water management sector is also feeling the strain. Ageing, damaged pipelines are allowing wastewater to seep into soil and groundwater, overwhelming both the sewer network and treatment plants. Innovative solutions from the pipe industry can offer at least partial relief.