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Cable system architecture

GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and WestphaliaManufacturer/producer
  1. HUBERT WALTERMANN EISENWARENFABRIK & GESENKSCHMIEDE GMBH & CO.

    Germany

    Hubert Waltermann Eisenwarenfabrik und Gesenkschmiede GmbH & Co. Your capable partner for: Wire cable accessories, chain system, cable system for architectural use. Our company operates worldwide. We export our products to all continents and have trusting working relationships with our partners, whether domestic or overseas. In 1982 we opened a subsidiary in France, which has been a tremendous success. Our company has continually developed and prospered over recent decades; we have expanded our premises and production facilities. The company is living and growing. The company is now being managed by the third generation of the Waltermann family.

  2. PFLITSCH GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

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    Quality made in Germany PFLITSCH sets trends worldwide and crosses established frontiers. Passion for the best solution – is the slogan under which PFLITSCH acts successfully on the market and impresses customers worldwide with practical and safe product solutions in the field of industrial cable routeing. The PFLITSCH brand, with its striking hexagon, has an international reputation for "Made in Germany" quality with products that are exclusively manufactured in Germany. A family-owned and managed company, PFLITSCH has more than just products like cable glands and trunking in focus, we also delight our customers with practical accessories, reliable design software, perfectly designed tools and machine tools as well as services ranging from individually packaged cable glands to ready-to-install trunking assemblies. This holistic approach is reflected in our slogan "We cross the established frontiers". We visualised this with the two "Wuppermen": these two larger-than-life-sized stainless steel figures stand on company land, one on each side of the River Wupper, and have become known way beyond the Wupper valley.