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Overview of various delivery options für Künne rope wires. © Künne

 
06.12.23 – Wire manufacturer / Company profile

Wire manufacturer / Company profile

Rope wires from the cradle of German wire drawing

H. Künne GmbH+Co.KG from Hemer in the Sauerland region of Germany has been producing rope wires for five generations. Here, 300 years of experience come ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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GI wire, ACSR Core wire and others. © Nirmal

 
08.09.23 – An Indian wire manufacturer with a promise of quality

An Indian wire manufacturer with a promise of quality

Moving forward

Group Nirmal has an extensive product range comprising over 100 SKUs of different products including galvanized and black steel wires, aluminum conductors, ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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Tianlun now has an annual production capacity of 12,000 tons of elevator ropes and 3,000 tons of special steel wire ropes. © Tianlun

 
07.11.22 – Continuously increased investment in technology

Continuously increased investment in technology

Elevator and special steel wire ropes

Tianlun now has an annual production capacity of 12,000 tons of elevator ropes and 3,000 tons of special steel wire ropes. The company has more than 300 ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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Bottaro Mario S.r.l. is a family-run company with a strong international imprint, specializing in the production of iron wire. © Bottaro Mario

 
25.05.22 – Company portrait / Wire manufacturer

Company portrait / Wire manufacturer

Italian producer of iron wire

Founded in 1956 by Mario Bottaro, Bottaro Mario S.r.l. is a family-run company with a strong international imprint, specializing in the production of iron ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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Jonas Hagstedt believes that the general trend goes towards the demand for more automatic machines. © Lämnea Bruk

 
26.02.21 – The history behind the businessman

The history behind the businessman

A portrait of Lämneå Bruk’s President

Jonas Hagstedt has a positive outlook into the future. Jonas believes that the general trend goes towards the demand for more automatic machines and that ... Von  Jörg Dambock