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  1. A&E CLOTHING POLAND

    Poland

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    A&E Clothing, established in New Jersey, USA, since 1996, specializes in collecting, sorting, and wholesaling used clothing. With a solid reputation in the US market, we've decided to expand our operations by opening a new facility in Poland. At A&E Clothing Poland, we import, sort, and export used clothes worldwide. Leveraging our extensive experience from A&E Clothing Corp. in the US, our sorting plant in Poland adheres to the same high standards and processes. This ensures consistent, high-quality products for our customers. As one of the premier used clothing graders in Europe, we source our materials from the USA, particularly the New York Metropolitan Area. By sea, we transport the original materials to our Polish facility. Our commitment to US-sourced clothing quality is reinforced by positive feedback from our loyal clientele. Our mission at A&E Clothing is to deliver superior products and exceptional customer service, fostering enduring business relationships. Don't hesitate to contact us for more information!

  2. AGROMECH SP. Z O.O.

    Poland

    AGROMECH creates modern and complex solutions in the scope of environmental protection. We offer design and complete realisations of communal waste sorting lines – for both mixed and selective collection processes.Lines are served for sorting and segregation from waste mass the maximal amount of secondary materials ( such as: metals, plastics, glass, paper, rubber, wood or textiles ) as well as organic particles and mineral materials. Because of this, not only is the life of the waste dump prolonged, but waste company's profits are increased considerably. Sorting lines are designated to operate under a roof or outside, and their service is fully automated.Sorting lines produced by us primarily consist of waste transport belt conveyors, rotary sieves for mechanical waste segregation ( with a diameter from ø1600 to ø 3600 ) and a sorting cabin for manual segregation.Additionally, they may also include electromegnetic separators, shredders and bailing presses, as well as other co-operativ