Privacy

Protection of your personal data is important to us. Herein­after, we would like to inform you about the type, scale and purposes of processing of your personal data by Röders GmbH, Schei­ben­straße 6, 29614 Soltau, Germany.

1. Name and address of the controller pursuant to Article 4 (7) GDPR

The controller for processing of your personal data within the meaning of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (herein­after: “GDPR”), is:
Röders GmbH
Schei­ben­straße 6
29614 Soltau / Germany
E‑mail info@roeders.de
Tel. +49 5191–603-43
Website www.roeders.de

2. Contact details of our data protection officer

You can contact our data protection officer at
Röders GmbH
Mr. Marco Grundmann
Schei­ben­straße 6
29614 Soltau / Germany
E‑mail grundmann.marco@roeders.de
Tel. +49 5191–603-43

3. Processing of your personal data within the context of our website

You may visit our website without providing any infor­mation concerning your person. Every time you call up our website, our system will automa­ti­cally record data and infor­mation from the computer system of the calling computer. The following data will be collected in the scope of this:

  • the internet protocol address of the requesting computer or mobile end device,
  • the date and time of the access,
  • infor­mation concerning the browser type and the browser version used,
  • your computer’s operating system if applicable,
  • the name of your access provider,
  • the name and URL of the called file,
  • the website from which the access takes place (referrer URL).

These data are stored in our system’s log files. These data together will not be stored with any other personal data concerning you.The legal basis for temporary storage of these data is Article 6 (1) lit. a GDPR. Temporary storage of the internet protocol address by the system serves to preserve our overriding legitimate interest within the context of balancing of interests in permitting delivery of the website to your computer or your mobile end device. For this, your internet protocol address must remain stored for the duration of the session. Storage of your data in log files serves to preserve our overriding legitimate interest within the context of balancing of interests in ensuring function of our website and optimising our infor­mation-technical systems. The data are deleted as soon as they are no longer required to achieve the purpose of their collection. If your data are recorded for provision of our website, this is the case when the session is ended. If your data are stored in log files, this will be the case after three days. Storage beyond this will be possible. In such a case, your internet protocol address will be deleted or changed so that it can no longer be assigned to the calling client.

4. Processing of your personal data that you provide to us

If you contact us, e.g. to conclude a contract with us, we will collect and store the following personal data that we need in order to answer your request or to conclude and process a contract with you or your company:

  • your first and last names,
  • your email address,
  • your address or the address of the company you work for,
  • possibly also a phone number on which we can reach you.

If processing is required to perform pre-contractual measures that are taken based on your request, or if processing is required to perform a contract the contracting party of which you are, the legal basis for processing of your personal data will be Article 6 (1) lit. b GDPR.If processing is required in order to answer your requests, to conduct contract negotia­tions between your company and us or to conclude or execute a contract between your company and us, the legal basis of processing of your personal data will be Article 6 (1) lit. f GDPR. Processing activities serve our overriding interest within the context of balancing of interests in answering your inquiries or conducting contract negotia­tions with your company, or to conclude a contract. The data are deleted as soon as they are no longer required to achieve the purpose of their collection. After complete execution of a contract between you and us, or between your company and us, your data will be blocked for further processing and deleted after the end of any archiving deadlines under tax and commercial law.

5. Publishing of Photographic Images on our Website

Photo­graphs on which you are depicted are stored and published on our website only with your express consent. Photo­graphic images of minors are stored and published on our website only with the express consent of the minor’s legal repre­sen­ta­tives.
For the purpose of consent, we submit to you a consent form on which we request you to state the first and last name and date of birth of the person depicted in the photo as well as consent to the storage and publi­cation of the photo.
Only if you give us your consent we will store the photo and use it exclu­sively for the purpose of publi­shing it on our website. We use the personal data provided by you in the consent form exclu­sively for the purpose of ensuring that the consent is actually given by the person depicted in the photo or by their legal representative(s).
The legal basis for the storage of the personal data provided by you and your photo­graph is Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a DSGVO.
You can revoke your consent to the storage of the personal data provided by you as well as your photo at any time by sending a written message or e‑mail to: Röders GmbH, Schei­ben­straße 6, 29614 Soltau, Germany, e‑mail: info@roeders.de.
If you have revoked your consent, we will delete the personal data and the photo from our system. The withdrawal of your consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing of your personal data based on your consent before withdrawal of consent.

6. Integration of Google Maps

We use the Google Maps API on our website, the map service of Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland (herein­after: “Google”), in order to visually present geogra­phical infor­mation.
If you visit to our website, Google will be informed that you have called the corre­sponding sub-page of our website. The personal data named in clause 3 of this data privacy policy (inter alia the IP-address) will be trans­mitted to Google as well. Moreover, your location data will be trans­mitted to Google if you have allowed access to your location in the settings of your end device.
If you have a user account with Google and are logged in there, the personal data named in clause 3 of this data privacy policy may be associated directly with your user account. If you do not wish association with your user account at Google, you need to log out from your user account.
Google may store the personal data named as usage profiles and use them for the purpose of adver­tising, market research and/or demand-oriented design of its website. You have the right to object to the generation of such usage profiles. In order to exercise your right to object, please contact Google directly.
If you do not agree with the trans­mission of your personal data to Google in the context of the use of Google Maps, you can deactivate the Google Maps service by turning off the JavaScript appli­cation in your browser. You will then not be able to use Google Maps, and thus also the map display on our website.
The legal basis for collection and transfer of the personal data to Google is Article 6 (1) lit. f GDPR. Transfer of your personal data serves our overriding interest within the context of balancing of interests in showing you inter­active maps directly on this website and to enable comfor­table use of the map function for you, e.g. by being able to find the places indicated in the website easily.
Google has its main office in the U.S. It is possible that the personal data collected from you will also be trans­ferred by Google to the U.S. and processed there. Since the U.S. is a so-called third country for which the EU Commission has not adopted a so-called adequacy decision, a transfer of personal data to the U.S. is only permis­sible on the basis of appro­priate safeguards within the meaning of Art. 46 GDPR. For this reason, we have concluded so-called EU standard data protection clauses with Google pursuant to Art. 46 (2) lit. c GDPR.
Further infor­mation on the purpose and scale of data collection and processing by Google is available in the data privacy policy of Google. It contains further infor­mation on your rights and setting options for protecting your privacy:
https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy.
Use of “Google Maps” and the infor­mation acquired via “Google Maps” takes place according to the Google terms of service:
http://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/terms/regional.html
and the additional terms and condi­tions for “Google Maps”:
https://www.google.com/intl/de_de/help/terms_maps.html.

7. Integration of YouTube videos

We use the provider YouTube to integrate videos. YouTube is operated by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland (herein­after: “Google”).
The videos integrated in our website are stored on http://www.YouTube.com and can be played directly from our website. The videos placed on YouTube by us and subse­quently integrated on our website are integrated using the “expanded data protection mode”, i.e. no personal data concerning you as the user will be trans­mitted to Google when you do not play any videos. Only when you play a video will the personal data named in clause 3 of this data privacy policy be trans­mitted to Google and Google will receive the infor­mation that you have called the corre­sponding sub-page of our website. We cannot influence this data trans­mission.
If you have a user account with Google and/or YouTube and are logged in there, the personal data named in clause 3 of this data privacy policy will be associated directly with your user account. If you do not wish association with your user account, you need to log out before you activate the start button of a video.
Google may store the personal data named as usage profiles and use them for the purpose of adver­tising, market research and/or demand-oriented design of its website. You have the right to object to the generation of such usage profiles. To exercise your right to object, please contact Google directly.
The legal basis for collection and transfer of the personal data to YouTube and Google is Article 6 (1) lit. f GDPR. The trans­mission of your personal data serves our overriding interest within the context of balancing of interests in presenting our company attrac­tively and enabling you to learn more about it.
Google has its main office in the U.S. It is possible that the personal data collected from you will also be trans­ferred by Google to the U.S. and processed there. Since the U.S. is a so-called third country for which the EU Commission has not adopted a so-called adequacy decision, a transfer of personal data to the U.S. is only permis­sible on the basis of appro­priate safeguards within the meaning of Art. 46 GDPR. For this reason, we have concluded so-called EU standard data protection clauses with Google pursuant to Art. 46 (2) lit. c GDPR.
Further infor­mation on the purpose and scale of data collection and processing by Google is available in the data privacy policy of Google. It contains further infor­mation on your rights and setting options for protecting your privacy:
https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy.

8. Your rights

8.1 If we process any personal data concerning you, you are a data subject within the meaning of the GDPR and you have following rights vis-à-vis us:

  • a right to infor­mation about the personal data concerning you pursuant to Article 15 GDPR.
  • a right to recti­fi­cation of your data if the personal data concerning you are inaccurate pursuant to Article 16 GDPR,
  • a right to erasure of the personal data concerning you if one of the reasons listed in Article 17 GDPR applies,
  • a right to restriction of processing of the personal data concerning you if one of the reasons listed in Article 18 GDPR applies,
  • a right to data porta­bility, provided that the condi­tions of Article 20 GDPR are met.

8.2 If we process your personal data based on Article 6 (1) lit. f GDPR, you have the right in accordance with Article 21 (1) GDPR to object to processing of such personal data at any time due to reasons that result from your personal situation. We shall no longer process the personal data concerning you unless we can demons­trate compelling legitimate grounds for the processing which override your interests, rights and freedoms or for the estab­lishment, exercise or defence of legal claims. Please send your objection to: Röders GmbH, Schei­ben­straße 6, 29614 Soltau, Germany, e‑mail: info@roeders.de

8.3 You have the right to revoke any decla­ration of consent under data protection law at any time. The withdrawal of consent shall not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.

8.4 Without prejudice to any other adminis­trative or judicial remedy, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a super­visory authority, in parti­cular in the Member State of your habitual residence, place of work or place of the alleged infrin­gement, if you consider that the processing of personal data relating to you infringes the GDPR.

As of: 25 February 2021

Legal Notice

Person respon­sible for content for the purpose of press law or telemedia law (§ 5 TMG):
Managing Director, Mr. Jürgen Röders

Röders GmbH
Schei­ben­strasse 6
29614 Soltau
Germany
Tel. +49 5191–603-43
Fax +49 5191–603-38
E‑mail info@roeders.de
Internet www.roeders.de
Repre­sented by Managing Director, Mr. Jürgen Röders

Company headquarters: Soltau
Trade register, District Court of Lüneburg:
HRB 101247
Sales tax ID number
in acc. with § 27a of the sales tax law: DE813136641

E‑mails sent unsoli­cited for marketing purposes:
We object to the use of our data for marketing purposes in acc. with §§ 28, 29 BDSG and would like to inform you that unsoli­cited e‑mail adver­tising is illegal and justifies warnings with cost liability.
 
Design: designetcetera, Bremen
Programming: Struct-O-Com, Bremen

Image verifi­cation / photos:
© Röders GmbH; Individual photos © Stephen Coburn, Coloures-Pic, Fotolia IV, jojje11, Patrizia Tilly, Renate W. – all Fotolia.com; icon energy management © studro – Adobe Stock; © Stefan Redel – Shotshop.com

Disclaimer

Röders GmbH makes a reasonable effort to make correct and complete infor­mation available on this website. We do not accept liability, however, for up-to-dateness, correctness and comple­teness of the website content. Röders GmbH is also not liable for direct or indirect damage, including lost profits due to or in connection with infor­mation made available on this website. We reserve the right to change or add to the infor­mation on the website. The design and content of the website are copyright protected. Röders GmbH parti­cu­larly does not grant the right to copy or duplicate the content provided on this website (text, images, etc.), in part or in full. As far as this website is linked to other websites, we expressly declare that we are not respon­sible for the content on the linked pages and do not accept any liability for this. We also cannot influence the contents of such linked websites.

Privacy

Contact

Röders neues Bürogebäude Abendstimmung

Contact

Main office

Tel. +49 5191–603-43
Fax +49 5191–603-39
E‑mail info@roeders.de

Röders GmbH
Schei­ben­straße 6
29614 Soltau
Germany

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Blow Moulds for PET-Bottles

Tel. +49 5191–603-53
Fax +49 5191–603-36
E‑mail mold@roeders.de

Röders GmbH
Schei­ben­straße 6
29614 Soltau
Germany

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HSC-Machines and Automation

(Sales, Service, Production, Develo­pment and Procurement)

Tel. +49 5191–603-403
Fax +49 5191–603-499
E‑mail hsc@roeders.de

Röders GmbH
Gottlieb-Daimler-Straße 6
29614 Soltau (Harber)
Germany

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Development Harburg

Tel. +49 5191–603-43
Fax +49 5191–603-39
E‑mail hsc@roeders.de

Röders GmbH
Buxte­huder Straße 21
21073 Hamburg
Germany

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Pewter

Tel. +49 5191–603-23
Fax +49 5191–603‑37
E‑mail zinn@roeders.de

Röders GmbH
Schei­ben­straße 9
29614 Soltau
Germany

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Purchasing Conditions

Purchasing conditions
of the Röders GmbH

Here you may download our purchasing condi­tions anytime.

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Responsibility

Responsibility for Society

Every year, Röders donates a signi­ficant sum for people who are most in need of help.

In addition, we support the August Wöhler Inventors’ Club of the schools in Soltau, with one of our develo­pment engineers providing weekly assis­tance. We have an above-average proportion of appren­tices and trainees: signi­fi­cantly more than 10%. Flexible working hours are possible for employees with children.

Verantwortung - zwei Freunde
Gruppenbild Erfinderclub

China Form und Flasche
Röders Zinn Barockdose

and the environment

In all areas of business
we strive to protect the environment

Our pewter products are absolutely free of lead, can therefore be used for food and drink without any misgi­vings, and are 100% recyclable.

The environ­mental balance of PET bottles is superior to all other forms of packaging. The energy consumption during manufacture is several times smaller than for glass bottles. PET is 100% suitable for recycling, and can be used to make new bottles or even textiles. The low weight of the bottles saves trans­por­tation costs.
Our robust and extremely rigid machine struc­tures ensure a long service life and help reduce tool wear and consumption for our customers. Through upgrades, the controls can be kept up to date, again extending the service life of the machines. Since 2010, we produce only machines with direct drives; due to the reduced friction in the axes, they consume less power than conven­tional machines using the tradi­tional ball screw technology. After completion of a machining job, special functions switch off those units of the machine that are no longer needed, thus minimising the consumption of electricity and compressed air.


Röders supports the German initiative “Stiftung Lesen“, which supplies a short story once a week to be printed by the employees and read to their children in order to inspire their children’s fantasy and interest in reading.

Logo Wir machen mit!

On the 9th of April 2019 the Röders GmbH has been honored as family friendly enter­prise after an extensive exami­nation through the Leuphana University in Lüneburg. Before the possi­bi­lities of adapting the working condi­tions to individual requi­re­ments in the employees families were evaluated, such as flexi­bility in working hours or working location.


Röders is member of the regional association and the main board of the VDMA.

Logo VDMA

Since several years Röders has been supporting the vocational orien­tation of students in the surrounding schools by sending young appren­tices into the Schools.

Logo IHK Ausbildungsbotschafter

Röders GmbH Breidings Garten Villa

Röders sponsors “Breidings Garten”, a 19th century family villa with a landscape park nearby Soltau.


For waking the interest of our youngest in natural sciences and technology Röders supports the nationwide initiative “Haus der kleinen Forscher”.

Corporate Structure

Corporate Structure

Röders is repre­sented in Germany, USA, China, France and Vietnam by separate affiliates. In many other countries, we have longstanding partners with great experience. Further infor­mation is given under “Contact” for the corre­sponding business unit.


Röders Verwaltungsgebäude

Design, develo­pment and sales blow moulds
Soltau, Germany

Röders Gebäude Blasformenfertigung

Blow mould production
Soltau, Germany


Machines and Automation:
Office building with three assembly and one storage hall

Soltau (Harber), Germany


Röders Bürogebäude Harber

Machines and Automation: Control and drives develo­pment, construction, appli­cation develo­pment, service, sales, procu­rement and production planning
Soltau (Harber), Germany


Machines and Automation:
Appli­cation develo­pment
Soltau (Harber), Germany 


Machines and Automation:
Tempe­rature controlled assembly hall
Soltau (Harber), Germany


Development of Roeders near the TU Hamburg

Harburg, Germany


Roeders of America Inc.

Valley Cottage, USA


Roeders (China) Ltd.

Hong Kong

Roeders Technologies (Shenzhen) Ltd.

Shenzhen, China


Roeders France SARL

Lyon, Frank­reich


Roeders Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Company History

200 Years Tradition and Innovation

Six genera­tions in direct succession have led the company through wars, revolu­tions, empires, dicta­tor­ships and republics.

With thinking and acting entre­pre­neu­rially, new business areas were developed again and again, securing the continued prosperity of the firm.
The exact date of estab­lishment is unknown but must have been about 1800, when Jasper Röders set up a craft enter­prise as a pewter manufac­turer in Soltau. He produced pewter tableware for the citizen of Soltau and the surrounding area.

His son, Georg Röders, was able to make tin figurines of such exquisite beauty that he was exempted from military service. Later, he was very successful in the production of cask taps, initially made of tin and then later also made of cherry wood.

He was followed again by a Georg Röders, who foresaw that the metric system of units, and therefore the litre measure, would be intro­duced in the German Empire, founded in 1871. He hired workers and craftsmen to make litre measures in large quantities ahead of time. Even so, the huge demand which followed exceeded the production capacity by far.

At an age of 21 years, Albrecht Röders then took over the management of the firm, because his father had suffered a serious accident. During the First World War, the firm was forced to close down. The production of cask taps and the pewter foundry resumed again in the twenties. Since casks and hence also cask taps were incre­asingly being replaced by bottles, the company started inves­ti­gating the die casting process. The first machines for this purpose were developed in-house. Plastic injection moulding was added later. Those processes are still being continued today by the sister company G.A. Röders. After closing down in the Second World War, the pewter foundry had to be built up from scratch again by Albrecht Röders.

At first, Hinrich Röders started off with a small turning shop, since his father, Albrecht Röders, believed that it would not be possible for him to make his living with a pewter foundry in the 20th century. But pewter became popular and the tradition was carried forward. The turning shop grew from being a subcon­tracting firm to today’s business unit of blow moulds for PET bottles. In addition, Hinrich Röders initiated the first develo­p­ments in high speed cutting.

With the entry of today’s Managing Director, Jürgen Röders, the develo­pment of the HSC technology was advanced further. In 1991, a HSC machine was presented for the first time at the Hanover Fair. In the years that followed, the production of HSC machines grew to become the largest business unit of the company, with subsi­diaries in the USA, China, Vietnam and France.

Röders Today

Röders neues Bürogebäude Abendstimmung

THREE MAIN BUSINESS UNITS

Röders Zinnkaraffe

Röders Pewter
For six genera­tions, our pewter has been produced to the very highest standards of craft­smanship and quality. Good design has always been priority, since the “Bauhaus” period, with its design being an expression of the contem­porary and a conti­nuation of tradi­tional shapes. Also modern design from Colani and others is part of the product range. Appro­priate to the material and cast without any lead, the pewter has an enduring value.

Blow Moulds
The Blow Mould Production applies the latest in-house develo­p­ments in manufac­turing techno­logies. The extremely short lead times and great relia­bility are valued by our customers worldwide. Due to our long lasting specia­li­sation in blow moulds for PET bottles, we enjoy a leading position, even in the imple­men­tation of demanding projects. We manufacture in excess of 5000 moulds a year.

Röders Form Teeflasche
Maschine RXP601DSH

HSC-Machines
With an excep­tional depth of develo­pment in design, control and drive technology, our High Speed Cutting machines are optimised for the highest possible perfor­mance in respect of machining precision, surface quality and dynamics. Various production processes can be combined in the HSC machines. Where necessary, the machines are automated by means of our own solutions. More than 3000 machines have been installed in over 50 countries.

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