Bergkamen
North Rhine-Westphalia
59192
Germany
About us
Gmatic® scrubber-driers from German manufactory – quality grade “(hand) Made in Germany”
Self-conception and corporate purpose of Dr. Ing. Gansow Gmatic AG is the manufacturer of scrubber-driers that convince not only by their performance characteristics in terms of cleaning performance, hygiene and dry extraction, but also by their unique longevity and sustainable value stability. The careful assembly of each component, the use of high-quality components, the stainless steel 1.4301 (Aisi 304), the careful application of riveting and welding techniques, and the refinement of the stainless steel surface using an electrolytic polishing process, make every Gmatic scrubber drier from Gmatic Manufaktur in Bergkamen a German mechanical engineering product with tradition. Nothing can convincingly describe the implementation of a vision as “(hand) Made in Germany”.
Family tradition since 1966
The tradition of development, production and distribution of machines for traffic surface cleaning by the entrepreneurial family Gansow goes back to the year 1966.
The current production site is from the Dr. med. Peter Gansow was founded in 2004 by the cleaning system AG Cleaning Systems in Bergkamen-Rünthe. Since then, all mechanical engineering products have been developed, produced and distributed under the registered word mark Gmatic®.
At the end of June 2007, Dr. med. Peter Gansow founded Dr. Ing. Gansow Gmatic AG has acquired significant parts of the cleaning system AG Cleaning Systems and has continued its business since 1 July 2007. The reasons for this “takeover” of the business are the direct link between the umbrella brand and the family tradition.
This family tradition has its origins in the year 1966 with the founder Robert Gansow (†1998) and is preserved by the successor generations. Peter Gansow and his son, industrial engineer Moritz Gansow – a surname synonymous with traffic surface cleaning.
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