Managers of Müller-BBM Industry Solutions GmbH step into the ring
In small groups, our managers made full contact with the soul. The psychologist Dr. Simon Hahnzog (bottom row, centre) developed SOULBOXING together…
"Geodata and environmental simulation" team reorganised
The "geodata and environmental simulation" team introduced itself to the employees of Müller-BBM Industry Solutions GmbH at an in-house colloquium on…
Change in the Executive Board of Müller-BBM AG as of 01 July 2024
As of July 1, 2024, two new members will join Dr. Peter Romanow on the Executive Board of Müller-BBM AG. Norbert Suritsch and Josef Hobelsberger will…
Vibration control in road construction
The planned northern bypass of the B472 Bad Tölz is intended to help relieve the eastern part of the town from through traffic; the construction…
Intensive dialogue on current immission control issues
On 8th May 2024, the Chamber of Industry and Commerce for Munich and Upper Bavaria hosted the IHK Environmental Dialogue under the motto "Reduction of…
When "standard" vibration protection is not enough…
Vibration effects from neighbouring construction sites can often be kept compatible enough to prevent damage to buildings. Corresponding predictions…
Müller-BBM Industry Solutions GmbH wins the treble concerning the systematic occupational health and safety management (AMS) already at the start of the UEFA EURO 2024
The German national team had a very good start to the European Championship 2024. Things went even better for Müller-BBM Industry Solutions GmbH. The…
Transitional regulation for NMP (1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone) in the wire coating process expires on 9th May 2024
1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) is used in a variety of ways. NMP can be found in varnishes and resins as well as in natural and synthetic plastics. It…
The “World Day for Safety and Health at Work” on 28th April 2024 draws attention to the dangers of climate change
The ILO (International Labour Organization) focusses on the many risks to employees due to climate change. As climate change intensifies, workers…