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  1. ENGEL-NETZE GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

    ENGEL-NETZE®, Germany's most versatile fishing equipment provider since 1951 is now in its third generation and represents a reliable partner in net production for industry, building protection, bird control, sports installations, transport and more as well as ropes, metal products and weatherproof clothing. Our production site looks back over 60 years of experience. We have been producing individual products consisting of nets, ropes and wire ropes for applications in fishing, industry, research and hobbies since the beginning. At this point we wish to present you with the continuously growing range of our manufactured products. All products are produced with the highest quality by our experienced net and rope makers in Germany. We would be delighted to help you with planning and implementing your projects and look forward to hearing from you.

  2. ROFIA - GMBH ROSTOCKER FISCHEREI- UND INDUSTRIEAUSRÜSTER

    Germany

  3. SEA-CLUB HANDELS-GMBH

    Germany

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    SEA-CLUB is a registered trademark launched in 1995. Over time, the name has become increasingly familiar and the customer base has grown constantly. Since 2000, the SEA-CLUB brand has been distributed by the newly-founded company SEA-CLUB Handels-GmbH, whose managing director was previously involved in the development phase. The company celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2020. SEA-CLUB has now developed into one of the leading names on both the German and international markets. An increasing number of importers, in particular on the European market, are keen to distribute SEA-CLUB in their country in cooperation with SEA-CLUB Germany. The brand boasts a huge selection of maritime gift articles, ranging from small objects, such as key rings, to large reproductions of old originals, such as diving helmets. All articles are hand-made from brass, copper, glass, cotton and wood. The wood used comes from mango and/or acacia trees from plantation forests. Curious? The we look forward to hearing from you.