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  1. CARL DICKE GMBH & CO. KG.

    Germany

    The company was founded in 1889 by Schwelm-based banker Carl Dicke – initially in Wuppertal, then in Mönchengladbach around 1900. At first, special raw materials for the textile industry were produced. Furthermore, trade in chemical raw materials was carried out for the regional industrial companies (textiles, metal processing, food and chemicals). Today, the commercial sector is still our core business, which we have continuously expanded. We have also been active in the area of contract manufacturing for many years. Today, we can supply the following industrial areas with our products: – Basic chemicals – Food and feed, food supplements – Washing, cleaning and cosmetics – Water treatment. Our supplier network draws upon many years of experience in the sector, so that we can provide our customers with raw materials even in difficult times. Over the last few years, we were able to concentrate this network particularly on European manufacturers. In times of increased difficulties in supply chains, this implies a certain security of supply. We, too, have confronted the constantly changing challenges of the sector. As a result, quality is our top priority. We can thus boast the following certificates and audits: – RSPO – BIO – ISO 9000 – IFS Food – IFS Wholesale – FamiQS – EcoVadis

  2. TRADIUM GMBH

    Germany

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    TRADIUM GmbH is one of the most renowned raw material suppliers for technology metals, rare earths and precious metals in Europe for 25 years. The portfolio includes about 40 metal raw materials in different delivery forms and qualities. For technology metals TRADIUM supplies antimony, boron, cadmium, chromium, gallium, germanium, hafnium, indium, cobalt, manganese, molybdenum, niobium, rhenium, rubidium, selenium, silicon, tantalum, tellurium, titanium, bismuth, tin and zirconium. Among rare earths, cerium, dysprosium, erbium, europium, gadolinium, holmium, lanthanum, lutetium, neodymium, praseodymium, samarium, scandium, terbium, ytterbium and yttrium are available. The precious metals include gold, iridium, osmium, palladium, platinum, rhodium, ruthenium and silver.