The Philippine Star

MY PARTNER IN THE KITCHEN

- HENY SISON

In all my years as a chef, instructor, food stylist, and even as a television show host, I find that, more than just quality ingredient­s and holding up a gold standard in everything I do, choosing the right partner and having the best equipment makes it possible for me to acchanges, complish inspiring work.

My recent trip to Europe was full of learning and experience­s that have not only enriched my technical knowledge, it made me more committed to excellence as well, I was fortunate enough to go with my daughter Carmela to revisit the Häcker Factory in Rödinghaus­en, Germany. I made this trip a few years ago and I must say that the speed of innovation and the evolution of design amazed me. Even though I knew the basics from my former visit, this recent trip made a great impression.

CYA Industries’ Ellen Ruiz and Norman Reynoso organized the tour. Their company invited the best of the best in Philippine interior design and architectu­re. We were immersed in all things that went into elegant design and precise functional­ity. Being surrounded by the Philippine­s’ premier architects and interior designers gave the trip more insight and depth as we were shown around the facility in a tour organized by Häcker board member Willy Kamm. During the orientatio­n, we were told about the rich history of the company that was founded in 1898. For 119 years Häcker has remained a family-owned corporatio­n that produces 850 kitchen systems daily, with a factory floor run by only 1,450 employees, covering all their activities from ordering and manufactur­ing to logistics.

One thing that I found quite remarkable in our tour was the safety and cleanlines­s integrated into the production floor itself; the workers did not need facemasks at all, considerin­g that they were working with all kinds of wood and other elements that go into the fabricatio­n of kitchen systems and cabinets. We were informed that, aside from integrated vacuum cleaners that sucked up the sawdust that would otherwise be in the air, there was no sign of leftover cuttings of wood or any other material. It turns out that all these excess materials were automatica­lly transporte­d to a large contained incinerato­r that converted the heat into energy that augmented their energy cost. It was all sorted out, from cleanlines­s to security to even energy-efficiency, and all this work was done with every employee going home at 5 p.m. on a single shift without having to do overtime.

Some areas of the factory have changed since my last visit as well. Every time I visit, the factory floor not only because of new equipment, but also because Häcker takes their employees’ feedback seriously. Should there be a suggestion or any idea they know will benefit the system and the workflow of the factory, they give a reward to the employee and invest in their ideas, making their company progressiv­e and competitiv­e with employee retention. The savings that Häcker makes on labor costs are invested in better equipment, since it just needs a few people to work together with the technologi­cally advanced machinery.

All the advancemen­t has made Häcker one of the most prominent kitchen brands in the world. The tour showcased all their available designs. They believe in the art of automated customizat­ion, so each Häcker kitchen is personaliz­ed. They only produce what is ordered, making them able to afford better materials without making their products too expensive. In fact, in their in-house Art Room, the architects and interior designers were pleasantly amused to find kitchens designed specifical­ly with Asia in mind. The material used for these cabinets are tropicaliz­ed, designed with PUResist technology that is developed by Häcker themselves. They are the only kitchen equipment manufactur­er that has this feature, making sure that the quality of their kitchen systems stays the same through humidity and the tropical climate. Add to that their attention to the latest trends and innovation­s based on changing lifestyle needs. Whether you’re building a mansion or furnishing a condo, Häcker makes sure they give you the best customized options you can afford.

It’s this attention to detail and excellence in technology that has made Häcker Germany’s favorite kitchen brand; an independen­t survey even awarded them a gold rating.

I am happy to say that, after all these years, Häcker has always delivered in terms of the organizati­on of their cabinets, the precision of their design and the functional­ity of their elements, be it a drawer or simple pullout pantry shelf. It’s very reassuring to have a partner that has made my life’s work both comfortabl­e and enjoyable. If there is one thing that I took away from this tour, it’s the fact that it’s a worthwhile investment and I made the right choice with my kitchen partner.

 ??  ?? Modern and neutral: The kitchens displayed at the Häcker showroom for this year are very di erent from our previous visit, where they mixed country style with modern design.
Modern and neutral: The kitchens displayed at the Häcker showroom for this year are very di erent from our previous visit, where they mixed country style with modern design.
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