Packaging

“Cutting through” the obstacles

Friday 02. May 2008 - The engineering-section of GIESSER GERMANY develops holistic solution-proposals beyond industry lines

Figure out the right adjustment screws, turn them and there goes the former problem. Sounds that simple? It is that simple: GIESSER ENGINEERING is the most recent branch of ALFRED GIESSER MESSERFABRIK, that is able to optimize highly complex machines with special applications for an outstanding performance.

Hidden behind GIESSER ENGINEERING are the razor-sharp expertise and many years of experience of the ALFRED GIESSER MESSERFABRIK workforce-team. The engineering-branch evolved from daily obstacles, that were to overcome during the longtime existence of the company. Core competence of the Swabian company has always been the industrial cutting applications, which are applied beyond industry-lines. Now GIESSER ENGINEERING provides construction-performances, that offer a lot more than simply the perfect blades.

In terms of producing packaging, processing food or even in the sector of pharmaceuticals, GIESSER ENGINEERING identifies problems due to its many years of expierence and is able to find solutions, that offer their customers perfect conditions for processing. CEO & President Ulrich Giesser: “In the collaboration with our customers many problems evolved that weren’t directly connected with the cutting-applications. But to come up with a holistic result in the end and a production-process without any difficulties, our staff faces daily new challenges by coming up with innovative solutions. Due to the fact that we have been working successfully and have been highly appreciated in the field of construction in recent years, we decided to complete our bread-and-butter-business with GIESSER ENGINEERING.”

Who trusts in GIESSER ENGINEERING does not only receive thoroughly thought-out concepts, but can also rely on the Swabian quality after the engineering work. A modern and multifunctional machinery enables the production of high-demanding components and complex instruments.

The GIESSER ENGINEERING-team is looking forward to “cutting through” many more obstacles and answering any question from the visitors of the interpack 2008.

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