Mense Industrial Packaging Services can count on a long company tradition. Founded in 1961 by Paul Mense, the father of the current owner Peter Mense, the company began as a carpentry firm, before a period of solid growth that led to it becoming the region’s main supplier of packaging management services.
The company’s new production and administration building in Hamm (Germany), which dates from 2001, is a visible sign of this corporate development. A team of about 90 employees is committed to creating wide ranging packaging and logistics solutions on behalf of our customers. This includes meeting the implementation requirements of a timely and cost efficient packaging management system.
The needs of Mense’s local and international customers alike are met with the help of the company’s 20,000 square metres of facilities, which include a new 4,200 square-metre production area, a 2,000 square-metre warehouse, 20-tonne track-mounted crane hoist, the very latest in specialist machines and plant equipment, and a generously proportioned administration area.
Our entire team focuses its efforts on the creation of total solutions for all Mense services, with the consequent bundling of competences for optimum customer benefit. Mense’s concept of supplying an all-in-one service package is an expression of the firm’s corporate philosophy: “Working on a basis of trust in and mutual commitment to quality, Mense Dienstleistung aims to act as a problem-solver for the company’s customers.” This approach leaves its mark on everything that the Mense team does on behalf of the customer.
Reliable packaging and logistics – by sea, land and air.
Seeking out future challenges.
Seeking out future challenges.
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Peter Mense
Geschäftsführer
Mense Dienstleistung Inhaber |
“Wir verstehen Dienstleistung in der ursprünglichen Bedeutung. Dienst. Leistung!” |
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Katrin Wetzel Geschäftsführung der Exportverpackung & Prokuristin Industrieverpackung |
“Mit kleinem Mitteleinsatz zum maximalen Erfolg.” |
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Schmuni Gözütok
Assistentin der
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Sabrina Emde Marketingfachfrau
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Wolfgang Schulz
Betriebsleiter
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Klaus Wedekind REFA/Zeitwirtschaft
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Renate Schlamann
Personal und Controlling
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Ellen Muckelmann Buchhalterin
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Melanie Cramer Sachbearbeiterin
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Holger Alex Produktmanager
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Hans Hendrik Marx Vertriebsinnendienst
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Bernhard Hocke Vertriebsinnendienst
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Carina Tegelkamp
Auftragssteuerung
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Nicole Nattkemper Auftragssteuerung
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Arthur Hermanowski
Einkauf
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Sandra Brommer Einkauf
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Whether the task in hand concerns cooling towers or nuts and bolts – the Mense Dienstleistung Company has its gaze fixed firmly on the future. As a specialist in the development and production of industrial packaging products and services, expansion is now the order of the day. The dedicated team of employees at our Hamm-Uentrop plant in Germany has been busy since August 2001 in the areas of planning, development and manufacture in this respect. The new production facility ensures that our all-in-one service package can also be supplied to our international customers.
| 1961 | Founding of Paul Mense’s carpentry firm |
| 1970 | Expansion into the industrial packaging sector |
| 1976 | The company moves to industrial premises and builds its first workshop in Ennigerloh |
| 1978 | Further expansion and construction of a second workshop |
| 1987 | Peter Mense joins the management board |
| 1990 | Peter Mense assumes control of the company |
| 2000 | The company Paul Mense GmbH becomes Mense Dienstleistung GmbH |
| 2001 | Further expansion of the company and rebuilding of the Mense Dienstleistung GmbH HQ in Hamm-Uentrop |
| 2007 | Founding of the new subsidiary firm Mense Dienstleistung Exportverpackung & Logistik GmbH |
| 2008 | Ludwig Brinkkötter is appointed Managing Director of Mense Dienstleistung Exportverpackung & Logistik GmbH |
| 2009 | The company expands to occupy a total of 4200 square metres of productive floor space in workshops 2, 3 and 4 |



















