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  1. WILLY BENECKE GMBH

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    Welcome to Willy Benecke. The company was founded in 1954 by Willy Benecke. It produces and sells natural gums and resins for the food processing industry and various other sectors. The company is located in the Hanseatic city of Hamburg and has a worldwide logistics network, with representatives in over 20 countries worldwide. With over 7000 sqm of warehouse space, and with its laboratory, production and processing facilities, Willy Benecke can consistently guarantee the highest quality. The company was taken over by Dietmar Hauser in 1982, and today, it is led by Thorsten and Soeren Hauser, part of the third generation of the Hauser family. Our many years of experience and use of the latest technologies are your guarantee of quality, consistency and reliability. This is backed by independent certification to the globally recognised IFS and FSSC 22000 standards.

  2. PETER HUBER KÄLTEMASCHINENBAU SE

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    Peter Huber Kältemaschinenbau was founded in 1968 by Peter Huber and has is still a family-owned business. We employ around 300 staff at our headquarters in Offenburg at the Tango Factory. In addition, through international branches and sales partners, we offer a comprehensive and reliable service worldwide. Some twenty years ago, we started by switching to environmentally compatible coolant. A large part of our product range now comes with natural coolants as standard – making us pioneers in the field of ecological and sustainable temperature control technology. Our company is a leader provider of high precision temperature control solutions for research and industry. Our products are used in laboratories, technical facilities and production processes around the world to ensure precise temperature control from -125 to +425 °C.