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We are a modern company with an international reach and your number-one adress when it comes to complete solutions for bulk material handling
Moving your profits, and more
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내용보기 The Italian WAMGROUP, worldwide leader in developing and manufacturing equipment and plant components for bulk solids handling and processing, has been represented in Germany by its own subsidiary since 1986.WAM GmbH is responsible for distribution of the WAMGROUP product range in Germany and Austria, except for mixing which are distributed by MAP GmbH.
It is the goal of WAM GmbH to provide a vast customer base with attractively priced products in industrial quality, specifically tailored to the different needs of a variety of industries. Customer satisfaction through professional advice, comprehensive service and constant availability backed up by a vast stock of equipment and spare parts are an expectation WAM GmbH is ready to fulfil day by day.
The company is situated on an area of 14,500 square metres (3.6 acres) of which 5,600 square metres (1.35 acres) are occupied by workshop and warehouse buildings, in the centre of a triangle formed by the southwestern German cities of Mannheim, Heidelberg and Karlsruhe, with motorway connections in all directions.
It is the goal of WAM GmbH to provide a vast customer base with attractively priced products in industrial quality, specifically tailored to the different needs of a variety of industries. Customer satisfaction through professional advice, comprehensive service and constant availability backed up by a vast stock of equipment and spare parts are an expectation WAM GmbH is ready to fulfil day by day.
The company is situated on an area of 14,500 square metres (3.6 acres) of which 5,600 square metres (1.35 acres) are occupied by workshop and warehouse buildings, in the centre of a triangle formed by the southwestern German cities of Mannheim, Heidelberg and Karlsruhe, with motorway connections in all directions.