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GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and Westphalia
  1. IMOLDING DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

    Germany

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    iMed is an expert supplier of technical precision parts and assemblies made from plastic in small-, medium- and large-scale series for use in key industries. As a system supplier, iMed can look back on more than a decade of experience. This experience is not limited to a single branch of industry. It's not just the use of state-of-the-art technology that has ensured satisfied, long-standing customers and their trust in the production quality of iMed. Outstanding employees accompany each product from the first development step all the way through to series production. iMed values supporting the company's own new recruits as well as offering continuous and further training, and intensive courses. Our in-house experts therefore work with the same professionalism that is displayed by the customer's experts.

  2. ZOKKO

    Germany

    ZOKKO is specialized in the design and production of retail space equipment, from the idea to the full implementation of а project. We mainly produce wooden and metal furniture for hotels and restaurants as well as wooden boards and wine boxes, shopfitting for bakeries, grocery stores, wine shops or lifestyle stores. Our goal is to contribute to retailers’ success by creating atmospheric shopping spaces, thus encouraging customers to keep visiting stores even in period of a global digitalization. Our own full-cycle production lines and surface treatment technology offers a wide range of possibilities for wood, metal or plastic processing. We work with all types of varnishes. Moreover, our focus on technical innovation regarding planning, visualization and prototyping ensure that we meet your requests and exceed your expectations. Thanks to many years of experience and strict quality controls at every stage of production, we carry out successful projects of any complexity and scale, no matter the deadline or the budget. If you are a designer, advertiser, or, like us, produce shop equipment and need our resources, we are your ideal partner to share experience, material or technical support. We are equipped to manufacture customized products or components. Don’t hesitate to contact us for more information! e-mail: zokkosales@gmail.com WhatsApp: +49 16095291802

  3. JAPAN STEEL WORKS EUROPE GMBH

    Germany

    JSW has a large range of twin screw extruders from TEX25αⅢ (Dia. 26.5 mm) to TEX400 (Dia. 443 mm). JSW has extensive scale-up expertise across the whole range of extrusion processes to meet customer's needs. Having the world's largest lineup of twin screw extruders reflects our customers' constant challenges for the best product and innovation. It is also the proof of our passion for continuing our innovation and customer service. JSW pledges that we will continue our innovation together with you to lead the industry in technology. Japan Steel Works Europe GmbH (JSW Europe) located in Dusseldorf, Germany is a subsidiary company of The Japan Steel Works, Ltd. JSW Europe sells Twin Screw Extruder with the optimum solution for customer’s challenging target such as changing process, improving quality, increasing throughput, energy saving and so on. We find and provide the solution through the performance trials using Twin Screw Extruder in JSW Europe Extrusion Technical Center. In order to determine the optimum solution, JSW Europe Extrusion Technical Center does the discussion with customers to hear their actual issue and pick up the tool of solution from lots of experience.

  4. KELLER ITS - INFRARED TEMPERATURE SOLUTIONS

    Germany

    It all started when company founder Carl Keller's had the powerful idea in 1894 of creating the first finger car for bricks and tiles. This vehicle took the form of a transport trolley with moving support arms, which made it easy to load and unload bricks and tiles. At the time, Carl Keller hoped that his invention would become a technical milestone in the process of mechanising transportation at brickworks. However, he probably did not expect that it would happen on the scale that it did. His inventions made working conditions easier and considerably boosted productivity. In 1910, this invention was followed by the first fully automated "Hörstel" machine, which could be use to cut bricks and tiles and drop them onto the transportation frame. Carl Keller continued to come up with more groundbreaking inventions which laid the foundation of the company which now operates around the world. Automation remained the key to success and quickly made the young company well known beyond its national borders.