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Lift structures

GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and WestphaliaManufacturer/producer
  1. GORACON SYSTEMTECHNIK GMBH

    Germany

    Since 2002, with our HIGH ACCESS and GORACON OBJECT business areas, we have embodied innovative and reliable solutions for height access and lifting technology, as well as for exclusive interior fitting concepts in sports facilities, congress centres, universities and plenary halls. As part of a global supply chain, we face the challenges in a range of different target markets on a daily basis. Our customers benefit from tailored solutions based on sound expert knowledge and many years of experience. Despite the wide variety, our products have certain things in common: Quality, safety and a fair pricing structure. A relaxed and friendly working environment and flat hierarchies set us apart from our competition. At our company, members of staff and managers work side by side. What matters most to us is long-standing partnerships with our customers, based on customer satisfaction, quality and the intrinsic value of our products and services.

  2. ANKER SCHROEDER ASDO GMBH

    Germany

    For decades, Anker Schroeder has been a reliable partner in the areas of heavy anchoring technology for port and harbour construction, structural engineering, bridge engineering, heavy machinery construction and heavy lifting technology. See the solid quality for yourself. Our product range includes round steel anchorages, eye tie rods, T-head tie rods, spherical-head tie rods, tie rod connections, shackles from 25 t to 1500 t load capacity, special shackles, cargo shackles, pivoting shackles, standard shackles, tie-rod systems, cable heads.

  3. HYWEMA JOSEF SCHWAHLEN GMBH & CO.KG

    Germany

    The precision machine tool factory, Josef Schwahlen, was founded by Josef Schwahlen in 1922. Special hydraulic tools, primarily for boiler construction in shipyards, boilers and for the Deutsche Reichsbahn (Imperial German Railway) were built here until the plant was destroyed in the Second World War. After a fresh start in 1949, work resumed under the registered name of Josef Schwahlen, but was subject to severe restrictions imposed by the allies in shipbuilding in particular, which meant that production had to switch from hydraulic tools to mechanical and hydraulic lifting equipment. In 1956, the brand name HYWEMA® (Hydraulische Werkzeug -Maschinen – which stands for hydraulic machine tools) was protected Manfred Schwahlen. When Josef Schwahlen died in 1957, Manfred Schwahlen took over his father's company and continued to run it under the name HYWEMA® Josef Schwahlen in Wuppertal on a site covering approx. 28, 000 m2 with operating facilities spanning 18, 000 m2. After Manfred Schwahlen passed away in 1968, the company was registered in 1969 as HYWEMA® Josef Schwahlen GmbH&Co.. In 2004, the legal structure was changed to HYWEMA® Josef Schwahlen GmbH&Co.KG.