Interview with Benny

Cooper Benny What does a typical workday for a cooper look like? You can’t really generalize it because every day is a bit different. It’s not like working in an industrial company where you have your shift every day and know exactly what you need to do. Our work is diverse. When you’re making large…

Carpentry – Wilhelm Eder

Beautiful things need spaceThe new carpentry workshop of Wilhelm Eder Today, I’d like to give you a brief overview of how and where our carpenters work. While much has already been shared about our cooperage and the craft involved, today I want to focus on the carpentry shop—its origins and development.  About 15 years ago,…

Séminaire “De l’arbre au tonneau” – une rétrospective

Impressions générales Le séminaire “De l’arbre au tonneau” n’était pas seulement un événement professionnel pour moi, mais une occasion unique de me connecter avec des personnes qui partagent la même passion pour notre métier. J’ai été particulièrement heureux de rencontrer personnellement chacun d’entre eux et de connaître désormais le visage qui se cache derrière les…

Tomasz – the allrounder

Hello, my name is Tomasz. I have been living in Freinsheim for about 15 years, before that I lived in Bad Dürkheim for 10 years. So you can say with a smile, I am completely integrated in the Palatinate. In my free time I like to ride my bike. On short distances with our Jack…

Erlinda – From intern to team leader

Erlinda – From intern to team leader Dear Erlinda, I was allowed to be your mentor and I am very happy to write this blog post about you and your career at the Wilhelm Eder company. In the early summer of 2017, Erlinda, who was 17 at the time, applied for a four-week student internship…