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  1. BECHTOLD & SOHN GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

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    A name that has sounded good since 1885. It is not a sheer coincidence that Bechtold & Sohn can look back on a long and successful history. Now in its fourth generation, the family-run company will continue to remain on course with the same values held by master woodturner Johann Peter Bechtold when he founded his company back in 1885: Quality, continuity, personality and dedication. These virtues form the cornerstone of the company philosophy and have enabled Wolfgang Bechtold and his 150 employees to gain an excellent reputation among industrial companies, predominantly in the fields of pharmaceuticals, medicine and chemistry. Enthusiasm for plastic and technology Plastic has been the material of choice at Bechtold & Sohn for more than five decades now. This results in an enormous wealth of experience which our highly skilled employees use to produce plastic parts for well-known customers in three-shift operation.

  2. MÜLLER OPLADEN GMBH

    Germany

    MÜLLER OPLADEN is an owner-managed traditional German mechanical engineering company founded in 1919. The US specialist WATTS has belonged to the MÜLLER OPLADEN corporate group since 2016. At both their German site in Leverkusen-Opladen and their American site in Seattle, MÜLLER OPLADEN produces 3D profile flame cutting machines for round pipes, tanks, dished ends, square pipes and steel girders, as well as mechanical welding systems such as longitudinal and circumferential welding systems. Efficient, reliable and durable solutions are created from the individual machines to the automated manufacturing systems including handling. Customers in more than 70 countries are distributed across the oil and gas industry, container and power plant engineering, in the shipbuilding industry, in steel construction and in systems engineering. Service points in Germany, the USA, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, India, Singapore and Brazil guarantee the markets are directly supported.

  3. GOODCANG LOGISTICS GMBH

    Germany

    Goodcang Logistics GmbH is the German branch of Elogistic. Goodcang was founded in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, in July 2020. The company began by providing reliable fulfilment warehousing solutions and a prompt distributions service over the last miles for our cross-border e-sellers and local British online retailers on eBay, Amazon and other platforms. In recent years, we have built up close collaboration with partners such as DHL, GLS, Hermes, DPD, DHL Freight, GEL, Super Smart Service Ltd, YunExpress and other giants in logistics. Goodcang Logistics GmbH operates over four warehouse locations in Nettetal, Euskirchen and Mönchengladbach with a total capacity of over 70, 000 square metres and has created more than 300 new jobs. At full operating capacity, Goodcang Logistics GmbH can process and send 120, 000 parcels per day and unload around 20 40-foot sea containers per day.

  4. W & W

    Germany

    Nano-Bin, a pocket ashtray, non-flammable, airtight ashtray, empowers smokers to enjoy their habit whilst caring for the environment. Nano-Bin is being marketed to private event organizers and public institutions in order to enable as many consumers as possible to dispose of their cigarette butts in a convenient and sustainable way. It is available for sale in bulk or smaller quantities via an online-shop at www.nano-bin.seAlice Hertz Dahl, a farmer's daughter and entrepreneur, combines her passion for the environment with her experience as a manager for European food companies (Scan, Starbucks and W&A) and her gift for understanding consumer needs. Nano-Bin was invented by Alice Hertz Dahl and the Berlin-based start-up company is the third company she has founded. Did you know that every second 150, 000 cigarette butts are thrown onto the ground worldwide? That adds up to 4.5 trillion cigarette butts every year. EU-wide, cigarette butts account for €13 billion in cleaning costs every year and have a harmful impact on the environment. They contain hazardous chemicals such as cadmium, arsenic and lead, and enough nicotine to kill a small child. Stricter health regulations have led to smokers being forced out onto the streets and public squares. Thousands of people smoke at bus stops and railway stations. With 25% of Europeans being regular smokers, litter is increasingly becoming a problem for local authorities and private property owners in places where there are no ashtrays