WTW & MHC Group celebrate anniversaries
Published by Katherine Guenioui,
Editor
World Cement,
WTW & MHC Group have both celebrated anniversaries in 2015. MHC Engineering Fördertechnik GmbH, based in Cologne, Germany, celebrated its 10th anniversary in November 2015 while its sister company WTW Engineering MiUP Sp.z. o.o, based in Wroclaw, Poland, turned 20 this year.
MHC Engineering Fördertechnik GmbH owns both WTW Engineering in Poland and WTW Americas Inc. in Canada. The WTW & MHC Group together supply:
- Silo and bunker discharge technology for all bulk materials, discharge capacities and silo diameters.
- Complete turnkey systems or individual components for the reception, storage, discharge and transport of alternative fuels.
- Materials handling in general (truck and trailer unloading, drag chain conveyors, belt conveyors, etc.)
- Laboratory testing of bulk materials.
The group prioritises client loyalty, service and satisfaction, says one of the owners and managing directors, Mr Marek Lewicki. “We are not so much interested in short-term and quick profits but in long-term trusting and cooperative relationships with our clients”, he explains.
“Our success, even through the highs and lows of the material handling market due to fluctuations in the world economy, is confirmed every day by our loyal clients in the cement, power and metallurgical industries,” adds Aaron Reid, a fellow owner/managing director.
Adapted from press release by Katherine Guenioui
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/11122015/wtw-mhc-group-celebrate-anniversaries-168/
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