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  1. TOX-DÜBEL-TECHNIK GMBH

    Germany

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    TOX has been holding. Since 1941. Germany's oldest dowel manufacturer offers professional fastenings for craftspeople, do-it-yourselfers and industrial applications, whether of plastic, steel or chemicals. With around 1200 different products, TOX offers a comprehensive range of fastening systems for cavity dowels, expansion dowels, heavy-duty anchors, sanitary dowels and frame anchors, right up to insulating material fastenings. This is consistently oriented to the needs of customers and end users. With our own development, application technology, production and sales, we guarantee a consistently high production quality, fast material planning and delivery capability, as well as short paths to our customers. TOX, as a medium-sized family business in its third generation and inventor of the first all-purpose dowel, is located in Krauchenwies in Swabia, and has been producing branded dowels of outstanding processing quality since as far back as 1941.

  2. EMDE ANLAGENBAU UND BOHRTECHNIK STASSFURT GMBH

    Germany

    The company was founded by Harald Emde in August 1980. The first and initially only manufactured product, the EMDE LIFT flexible screw conveyor, laid the foundation for a company which is now known globally far beyond the borders of Germany with a variety of spheres of action in all industries. In the early years, the product range was rapidly extended to further plant components for handling bulk materials, etc. In the mid-80s, the big bag became a popular container for transporting bulk materials. Corresponding filling and emptying stations were developed at the same time. In 1986, the drilling technology range for anchor drilling was added to the production spectrum. This was very quickly further expanded, and extended with further important mainstays (large-pile, exploratory and geothermal drilling). In the same year, a toolmaking company specialising in the manufacture of LSR (Liquid Silicone Rubber) moulds was bought on account of its highly interesting and innovative technology. In 2000, the expertise of a company called Wutra, based in Wurzen in Saxony, was bought in. At the time of the takeover, the company had 30 employees; it now employs three times as many, producing conveyor technology for mass bulk materials mainly for the construction material, salt and fertiliser industries. In 2005, a large company with its own foundry was acquired as part of a management buyout at the Stassfurt location.