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GES Electronic & Service GmbH
Freisinger Str. 1
Echig, Bavaria 85386
Germany
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49 8165 - 9502 - 0
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49 8165 - 9502 - 15
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Business Type:
Manufacturer
| Their Company |
GES Electronic & Service GmbH specializes in electrical interconnections focused on energy and data networks for machine facilities in industrial environments. Their modular connectors are fully compatible with the worldwide common heavy industrial modular connector systems from Amphenol, Wieland Electric, Weidmueller, Lapp Group, Walther, Thomas & Betts and Hypertac, providing unique modular expansions and new applications within energy-transferring infrastructures. GES also provides high voltage connectors in single- and multi-pin configurations as well as wireless interconnections using license-free ISM-frequencies (industrial, medical, science) for controlling and monitoring of non security-relevant data and signals. Their products' main areas of application are analytical laboratory equipment, particle physics facilities and instruments, health care, measuring and testing equipment, light and laser technologies, machine facilities and others. GES Electronic & Service has been a reliable partner in supply and OEM-engineering to customers throughout Europe, the United States and worldwide for many years. |
| Philosophy |
| GES is committed to customer relationships. They seek an open communication policy in order to provide customers with the best solutions and to establish long-term relationships and partnerships. Their aim is to provide customers with solutions for a higher producing income and a technological advantage over their competitors. |
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| The company wants to provide maximum benefit to their customers. They consult towards optimization, application and compatibility and constantly strive to make the procurement of their products even more timesaving and efficient. |
| Future |
| GES Electronic & Service GmbH has become an established company in Germany during the past years. Now they are working on an international distribution network to ensure efficient supply to their international customers. Development will vertically move into the improvement of existing products, increasing functionality by using active components and the release of hybrid versions. |
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