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GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and Westphalia
  1. PIX GERMANY GMBH

    Germany

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    PIX Germany GmbH is the European subsidiary of PIX Transmissions Ltd, the leading manufacturer of power transmission belts and related mechanical power transmission technology in India. The company has both state-of-the-art production facilities and a fully automated rubber mixing plant in Nagpur, India. PIX Transmission Ltd enjoys considerable brand value within the power transmission industry with a strong local and global presence. In addition to the European branch in Germany, the company operates further subsidiaries in the Middle East and has over 250 committed sales partners in more than 100 countries worldwide.

  2. BECHTEL GMBH

    Germany

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    Bechtel from Wuppertal is a supplier of spare parts and components for the bulk handling industry. We are your contact for parts in: elevators, chain conveyors, screw conveyor. We supply from our extensive stock conveyor chains, drop forged chains, sprockets, elevator belting, elevator buckets and much more with short delivery times. We also offer our customers quick delivery times for special solutions such as special materials or special designs. We have the possibility to design millimeter-precision special designs by means of 3D-supported software and present them accordingly to the customer. We draw on a great experience and offer our customers practical solutions for every need. Together with the customer, we work out solutions for elevators, chain conveyors and screw conveyors.

  3. BELKI FILTERTECHNIK GMBH

    Germany

    BELKI teknik was founded in 1888 as a small village smithy. The old smithy is still fully functional and now serves as a museum. In 1945, the company was acquired by K. Skjellerup, the father of today's owner. In the 1960s, a newly constructed workshop was commissioned in order to ensure improved product development and increase the company's production capacity. In 1979, K. Skjellerup's son Ivan assumed ownership of the company. During the 1980s, the first BELKI paper belt filters were developed – and so BELKI teknik was born. In 1994, BELKI teknik relocated to Rødkærsbro for capacity reasons, where it now has a production and office area of over 2000 m2. During the 1990s, the new and further development of filter systems, oil separators and central systems was expanded even more. At the same time, the company also provided services and contract manufacturing to businesses in the vicinity.