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Involved from the

start: The photo

shows the booth of

Getecha at the K

trade fair in 1975

and their usually long-term perspective of solid cooperation. This

is also based on our self-concept: In spite of all international di-

mensions in sales, Getecha is a family-based company with a

sound basis always available to its customers. Having a huge

number of customers is not so critical. Being able to support

each customer with sufficient attention necessary to developing

a trusting and lasting partnership is much more important to us.

Our actions are based on this customer orientation, and we al-

ways strive to create true win-win situations.

Which considerations are guiding you then at this time

n your product developments?

Vogel

: In the engineering sector we focus especially on the as-

pects of energy efficiency, environmental compatibility and sys-

tem integration for our development work. At this time, we are

also implementing many ideas from engineering that will reduce

the maintenance effort for the customers and further simplify

operation of the machines. Many of the current granulators and

system components are being modernised accordingly. The flex-

ibility and modularity of our machines constitutes key success

factors that encompass all Rotary Cutter model series. Especially

these two aspects ensure that we can match each large central

and beside-the-press granulator quickly and with little effort in-

dividually to the need of the customer – also in regard to their

integration into complex package solutions and their linking to

the higher level production guidance systems.

Powerful work horse: The large grinding chamber and the oblique

rotor of the GRS 300 granulator allow granulating bulky sprues

from injection moulding

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