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A fresh wind thanks to modern long-goods crane logistics by H+H

Contract announcement, February 2021. At Aluminium Laufen AG in Liesberg, Switzerland, for many years a customer of Herrmann + Hieber GmbH, now in Friolzheim, the internal logistics specialist is extending the existing, complex and fully automated material supply system of the extrusion plant by a further automatic crane and billet store .

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H+H supplies conveyor technology for a powder-metallurgy factory

The successful collaboration with a leading container equipment manufacturer has also been continued in 2020 with the creation of a new conveyor technology system.

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H+H is to supply heavy-load conveyor technology for a paper plant in eastern Europe

Contract announcement, December 2019. H+H has been entrusted by an internationally active logistics company specialising in integrated automation systems,  with the development, supply and assembly of the heavy-load technology for a newly to be built paper plant.

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H+H has modernised parts of the goods reception store

Modernisation project, 2019. For the company Zentis is Aachen, one of the most important and largest fruit-processing operations in Europe, in 2003 H+H installed the transport equipment in the new goods-reception store. After working for more than 15 years, in 2019 some components have had to be exchanged and replaced by modern versions.

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Innovative transport system in a new production shed

November 2019. Alzner Automotive GmbH in Grafenau is a dynamically growing family company in the field of stamping and bending technology. On building a new production shed the company entrusted H+H Herrmann + Hieber with the planning and supply of storage and in-house transport of components weighing up to seven tonnes. The equipment has now started operating.

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Transport solutions for the brick and tile industry

Contract announcement, October 2019. As part of its enlarged marketing capacity, H+H has been able to recruit Herr W. Pfeuffer in Krumbach, a trade representative with comprehensive experience in the brick and tile industry. In a relatively short time this has resulted in two new contracts in that field of activity, which is new for H+H. At present, at the modern RAPIS Works in Markt Wald the fully automatic transport system for briquette carriers is being renewed and optimised.

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CHT continues its collaboration with H+H

Contract announcement, October 2019. When last year, at its plant in Dusslingen, CHT Germany GmbH needed to optimise the material flow in the consignment and packaging of pallets, CHT entrusted the company H+H (which had installed the transport equipment years earlier) to carry out the work.  Now, CHT has again awarded H+H the contract for an extension of the pallet conveying system.

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Increasing demand for coil winders from H+H

September 2019. The logistics components supplied by H+H Hermann + Hieber include, among others, winding equipment. Demand for the new design dating from 2016 is growing all the time. Recently a unit for coils weighing up to 10 tonnes was supplied to a leading automobile manufacturer, which unit is built onto a rotary mechanism. The additional rotary movement allows the operator to use the unit more flexibly.

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H+H supplies central packaging unit for extruded sections

Contract announcement, May 2019. A noted European extrusion plant has commissioned H+H to design and supply a central automated packaging system for extrusions. This is a highly modern unit designed to meet a variety of packaging specifications (large bundles, customers’ racks, carton packs).

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Deutz AG entrusts H+H with a package of conversion and modernisation work

Contract announcement, May 2019. The engine assembly facility of the Deutz plant in Cologne has collaborated with H+H in the sector of internal logistics for almost two decades. Beside the delivery of new equipment, H+H has now been awarded the contract to modernise a store and convert an existing order picking tower.

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