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  1. TANALS

    France

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    Specialised in belts and conveyor belts since 1936, TANALS is an Alsace-based manufacturer that recommends and develops technical solutions intended to improve performance by relying on renowned partners: GATES MECTROL, GATES, BGK, NITTA, ESBELT, BEHABELT. Tanals has also patented a process for creating removable mechanical joints for polyurethane toothed transmission belts and conveyor belts, ERO JOINT®. Our research and development department is able to run the calculations and tests needed to accurately scale your transmission needs to develop the products that you need for your applications. Our organisation, resources and back-up mean that we are able to provide an emergency breakdown repair service. (Please telephone for price and timescales). Our team is available to fit transmission and conveyor belts at your site. Special products designed in-house for special applications.

  2. GRØNAGERGÅRD SAVVÆRK A/S

    Denmark

    Grønagergård Sawmill, which today spreads over an area of ​​a few hectares and is a workplace for 40 employees, started small when Jan Kristensen bought a single saw in 1987 and started sawing some wood for his neighbors. The carpenter-trained sawmill owner, built his first hall a few years later and today has about 5000 sqm under roof. Grønagergård Sawmill produces boards, battens and posts of Danish wood in different types of wood. “A tree trunk is like a pig: It has two tenderloins, which are used for e.g. patio boards, cladding, building timber, horse boxes and garden furniture. The rest is used for pallets and wooden packaging. ” - Quote Jan Kristensen. The wood is sold to institutions and industry, and close to a third of the production is sold to private individuals, such as garden furniture, planters, raised beds, self-assembling compost bins, playhouses, shelters and hunting towers that are made in the sawmill's joinery. The sawmill solves many special tasks. For example, Grønagergård Sawmill has supplied wood to: - the furniture in the clothing stores of the Jack & Jones chain - all wood for plank paths, footbridges and bird towers in Lille Vildmose - part of the tree for the new bridge over Gudenå by Kjællinghøl. In the sawmill's hawker shop, nails, screws and fittings are sold by weight - of course at hawker prices. Grønagergård Sawmill celebrated its 25th anniversary on Saturday 30 June 2012