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  1. GLT BEARINGS GMBH

    Germany

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    GLT Bearings GmbH, with over 40 years in the industry, is a leading manufacturer and supplier of plain bearings and components across Europe. Our extensive range includes ready-to-install bearings in steel, bronze, stainless steel, bi-metal, sintered metal, plastic, and fiber composites. We’re all about storage, from just a few millimeters in size to the giants that absorb huge loads. We meet many applications and challenges with a wealth of experience, a lot of know-how, a wide range of standard products and the ability to transfer individual requirements into functioning applications. Managing Director Christian Hanisch underscores our commitment to customer satisfaction: "Our focus is on delivering the best supply and fostering partnerships." Beyond our 20, 000 standardized items, our application technology team offers bespoke solutions using cutting-edge sliding materials. Services include tailored stocking, rapid delivery, and logistics support like custom packaging and Kanban. Certified to DIN EN ISO 9001 and DIN EN ISO 14001, we aim to sustain our growth by enhancing sales and application support across Europe. With our dedicated teams and extensive product knowledge, we ensure top-quality solutions for all your plain bearing needs.

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  2. FEIN - ELAST UMSPINNWERK GMBH

    Germany

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    Production of combination yarns and twines, as well as elastic Raschel knits: Single or double covered elastane yarns, with serving yarn made from filament fibres and/or staple fibres; Hamel Elastotwist twine made from elastic and non-elastic core yarns, with serving yarn made from filament fibres and/or staple fibres; Corespun and Sirospun yarns with elastic or non-elastic core yarns, wound together with cotton or viscose staple fibres; Elastic Raschel knits for (medical) functional textiles.