Full name: | Südharzer Maschinenbau GmbH (BGU) |
Brand birthplace: | Germany |
Head office address: |
, () Germany |
www: | http://www.bgu-maschinen.de |
Info: |
Dear customer,
Trade partners and visitors to our website.
Problem-oriented solutions for people by people - which is already since 1970, the basic idea behind the brand BGU machines. From this idea emerges a broad program of equipment for the metal, wood and firewood processing, which are distinguished by ease of use, sophisticated functionality and high-quality workmanship at a very good price-performance ratio. Founded as a family Construction Union in Ansbach-Brodswinden, we have developed in Germany by steady expansion to a progressive, international and DIN-certified factory, which today supplies thanks to a large dealer network, more than 18 European countries with known good brand quality. We make sure that the cooperation with our sales partners always, directly and human remains fair. The traditionally heavily influenced by customer and customer operation allows it to recognize our more than 110 dedicated and highly skilled technical staff, needs and opportunities for improvement and to implement rapidly. This, today, unfortunately, no longer self-evident, practical approach is for us Mission, vision and incentive to offer in the future German brand quality and technical know-how in the form of compelling devices solutions. Based on a rolling table saw Portfolio of BGU-Maschinen has in more than 25 years increased to more than 100 machinery and equipment, which are characterized by safety, reliability and function, the fun, distinguished. With our know-how in research and development, we are constantly striving to meet these future needs. Here our sales principle will continue to be "performance-based efficiency", in other words: instead of overblown promises and superlatives we offer practical demonstrations, which speak for themselves. Issues but best one of our specialist dealers in your area and let yourself be inspired for the quality and longevity of our machines. Sincerely, Jörg Kernstock (Management) |