In the years that followed, Bürkert experienced rapid growth, and so, alongside its main location in Ingelfingen, the company opened sales offices in Frankfurt and Hanover to maximise sales potential. The sales-office-based structure established itself part of the company strategy, laying the foundation for the company’s current global presence.
Two additional production facilities were built near Bürkert’s main site: one in Öhringen and one in Gerabronn. Starting in 1960, Öhringen began producing flow controllers for the oil burners of that era, and from 1961 onwards, Gerabronn was manufacturing over a million washing machine valves every year. These two products opened up access to the industrial mass market. In Gerabronn, former employees from a hosiery factory that closed down were hired and retrained – a prime example of the shift in the German industrial landscape.