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[October 2002]

SAMA Takes Over Failed Thuringia Netzsch


SAMA Maschinenbau GmbH, the German whitewares equipment supplier and member of the SACMI Group, has acquired both physical and intellectual assets from the bankrupt Thuringia Netzsch company. Thuringia Netzsch, which had employed teams in Selb and Sonneberg, failed earlier this year and went into liquidation.

As a result of the newly announced acquisition, the SAMA team in Weissenstadt has now taken on some key personnel and specialists from former Thuringia Netzsch and has placed itself in a position to extend its range of machines, plant and equipment by adding those that were in the domain of the former Gebrüder Netzsch and Zeidler companies.

This will also improve SAMA's capacity to supply spare parts and tools for the machines, both for isostatic pressing and also pressure casting dies.

SAMA said that it wished to assure its customers that maintenance of the existing ceramic machinery can be carried out by its experienced service personnel and that it had set for itself the goal of becoming a partner of unrivalled reliability so as to allow strengthening of long-term business relations.


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