Moosdorf
Upper Austria
5141
Austria
About us
COMPANY PROFILE
The company was founded in the 1950s and specializes in the production and rental of transformer stations. The stations are suitable for the most diverse applications and are manufactured individually on customer request.
In the year 2000, Ing. Alexander Siegl took over the management of the nationally and internationally successful company. 60 years of experience in planning, manufacturing, processing, assembly, maintenance and worldwide distribution of transformer stations – all from one source – are the hallmarks of success.
In 2009, Siegl moved to a new company building with state-of-the-art production facility in Moosdorf, Upper Austria. The former company headquarters in Oberndorf near Salzburg serve as an additional production location for steel constructions, CNC milling and laser wage production.
State-of-the-art laser equipment, CNC milling, turning and laser center, CAD signage as well as the secure implementation of all processes, customer satisfaction and short and flexible delivery times prove an excellent level of quality.
Certified to ISO 9001: 2008
AREAS OF USE OF OUR STATIONS
Serve for power supply at:
* Industry
* Shipbuilding
* Tunneling
* High and low construction sites
* Train and subway
* Network operators and municipal utilities
* Photovoltaics, biogas and wind power
* Media events and major events
* Special applications
RENTAL AND RENTAL SERVICE
Whether for short-term bridging, medium-term construction power supply or long-term rent, the advantages such as cost-efficiency and flexibility in plant size are obvious.
We take over the labor-intensive, organizational and conceptual effort, as well as the settlement with the electricity utilities.
The delivery, installation, connection, grounding, commissioning and maintenance coordinated with the customer is our all-round service.
This already starts with the determination of the required power.
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