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  1. HUGO BECK MASCHINENBAU GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

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    Hugo Beck is a world leading specialist in fully automatic horizontal flowpack machines, film packaging machines, paper packaging machines and automation solutions with the range of 3, 000 to 18, 000 cycle-per-hour. Hugo Beck machines are currently being used successfully across a wide range of industries, including pharmaceuticals, medical technology, food, confectionery, e-commerce, household goods, print and multimedia products, tissue, glass and wood. We develop and produce tailored machine solutions for sustainable packaging in film or paper and also supply all peripheral devices. Whether customised or standard machines, our comprehensive portfolio includes flowpack machines, continuous and intermittent Form Fill and Seal machines for flowpacks, poly bags and shrink packs, sleeve wrappers, shrink tunnels, post-print processing systems, feeders, robots and handling systems. We aim to make packaging as resource-efficient as possible. From extremely tight packaging that minimises the use of film to flexible machine solutions, which allow the production of film and paper packaging on just one machine or pure paper packaging machinery – we have your sustainability needs covered.

  2. KNÜPPEL VERPACKUNG GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

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  3. WASSERSTRAHLTECHNIK HANS-JÜRGEN HAAS

    Germany

    Since 2012, K2H has been a synonym for upright putters made in Germany and is the result of the manufacturing options of Wasserstrahltechnik Hans-Jürgen Haas e.K. and the many years of experience of PGA professional Norbert Hell and his professional trainee at the time, Patrick Klemm. K2H's stand alone putters turn every golfer into a better putter! Thanks to their patent-protected design, the K2H putter stands on the lawn all by itself. It enables you to stand behind the club and align it precisely with the target. In this way, you can aim precisely using the notch and bead principle, like a sniper. It even works on the pre-green where using guide lines, for example, to align the ball is not allowed.