GOK with a new control technology business area
9 Jan 2026As of 1 January 2026, GOK Regler- und Armaturen-Gesellschaft mbH & Co. KG will integrate the operating division of Gastechnik Kirchner GmbH for laboratory safety and commercial kitchen exhaust gas safety systems into the control technology business area.
With this integration, GOK expands its portfolio to include field-proven components and systems for commercial gas supply and at the same time creates the foundation for a new control technology business area. Gastechnik Kirchner has many years of experience in safety-related equipment for commercial gas installations. The integrated areas include, among other things, solutions for commercially used kitchens, schools and laboratory rooms, as well as customer-specific special applications.
“By integrating specialised product and system areas, we are significantly strengthening our expertise in commercial gas technology,” explains Dieter Kleine, owner and Managing Director of GOK. “We are complementing our existing portfolio with proven solutions that have demonstrated their value in daily use for many years – from exhaust gas monitoring through to automatic control.”
As part of the integration, components and systems for monitoring exhaust gas discharge in commercial kitchens, as well as safety-related solutions for the automatic safeguarding of gas outlet points in schools and laboratories, will be transferred into GOK’s structures. Existing projects as well as customer and supplier relationships will be systematically integrated into GOK’s organisation. Customers will be informed separately.
With the partial acquisition, GOK is establishing the new control technology business area, which will in future be a central component of the product portfolio. The area will be embedded as an independent function within sales, service, training and marketing. In addition, as part of the integration GOK has gained additional product consultants and service technicians in order to provide targeted support to professional users.