Marktsteft
Bavaria
97342
Germany
About us
Quality and safety for over 200 years!
The company WIEDENMANN-SEILE GMBH is a traditional, medium-sized company of lifting technology with over 120 employees working in the three branches Marktsteft (headquarters), Nuremberg and Brehna near Leipzig.
Our company, founded in 1812, has constantly met the new demands of technology and our customers since its inception. Over the past decades, a small-scale company specializing in the assembly of wire ropes and chains, the repair of lifting gear and the manufacture of lifting slings and lashing straps has become a well-known and competent service provider in the field of lifting technology. The product and service portfolio was expanded step by step, including fall arresters and descent devices, crane systems, hydraulic and vacuum technology and – since the move to the newly built operating site in Marktsteft – also customized steel products. This diversity enables us today to respond to almost all customer requirements in the field of lifting and safety technology.
In our steel manufactory we manufacture customized load handling equipment such as trusses, C-hooks, forks, storage and transport racks, special grippers, complete crane systems with control systems and any type of certified special steel construction. We have our own engineering department there. The production takes place on the highest technical and qualitative level. We have the manufacturer qualification class E incl. Dynamic extension. All welding work is carried out by qualified welders and constantly checked by our in-house welding engineer.
(Repair) workshops in all our branches, our own sewing plant for textile lifting gear and a well-stocked and extensive warehouse ensure customer-oriented production and shortest delivery times.
Based on our decades of experience, we attach great importance to the quality of the products we produce and sell. It is also subject to constant control by our proprietary quality assurance system.
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