Examples of using Benteler in English and their translations into German
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Benteler is proud of its more than 130-year history of success as a company, managed as a family business- now in its fourth generation.
Among the customers from the automotive supply sector are Benteler, Borg Warner,
Zanussi are new additions to the systems and connection technology segment; Benteler, Gildemeister, Mannesmann,
Benteler can also save themselves the investment in straightening
Teufelberger, Benteler SGL.
We provide Benteler with complex logistics services.
KG. Contact details: Benteler Distribution Deutschland GmbH& Co.
A similar range will also be exhibited by another premiere participant, Benteler Distribution Czech Republic.
The Benteler steelworks in Lingen has been one of Schone& Bruns repeat customers for many years.
Hergarten supplies South-German customer of Benteler Distribution, globally operating storekeeper and processor of steel pipes.
Benteler is one of the major suppliers to the global car industry,
Benteler Distribution attaches great importance to best-possible delivery reliability
The company was taken over in 2007 by the Benteler Group, employing over 20,000 people around the world in three divisions.
RO Logistics for Benteler Czech Republic Since 2003,
one of the biggest auto-industry suppliers of all- Benteler- became a Fronius customer.
This improvement is mainly due to Brembo SGL and Benteler SGL, which both continued to benefit from a dynamically increased demand.
Benteler is one of prestigious companies which started cooperating with Boltjes
Although part of the Normydro product range is presently manufactured offsite, Benteler Distribution France has the necessary production facilities to respond to any given request.
Later on he switched to Benteler AG, Paderborn,
With the Metropolis, MAN in cooperation with Benteler Engineering Services is researching the technical feasibility of a vehicle concept that will meet these future requirements for heavy trucks in an urban environment.