HOLTEC GmbH & Co. KG
German manufacturer of systems for log handling in the sawmill industry, package crosscut saws for sawmills and timber processors and logyards. The company is based in Hellenthal / Germany in the Eifel region near the French border.
Product range
Log handling
All machines and systems available in the following versions:
basic-line | for small and medium enterprises |
solid-line | for medium and large businesses |
solid-plus | for industrial companies |
- Conveying systems and feeding systems
- Sorting lines
- Waste evacuation systems, shredders
- Cross-cut saws and lines
- Debarkers
Package crosscut saws
- EASYCUT (entry models)
- Piccolo
- Kappstar
- Piccolo F / SHK
- ES 121 (package-by-package cutting)
- SHK ES 121 (with package carriage)
- ES 121 F/SHK (with moveable saw unit)
- RAK ES 121 (with rollerway system)
- VARIOCUT
- VARIOCUT SHK (with movable package carriage)
- VARIOCUT F/SHK (with moveable saw unit)
- VARIOCUT RAK (with rollerway system)
Log yards
(In the solid-plus-program)
- Debarking
- OSB logyards
- Electronical control and switchgear systems, visualization
History
2009 | Holzkurier and Timber-Online select HOLTEC as the "supplier of the year 2010 to the wood industry". |
2007 | Planning, delivery and commissioning of the first complete OSB plant in Jihlava, CZ. |
2006 | Ten years after the development of tilting saw Piccolo the 1,000 th was delivered to the company JURASSIENNE DES BOIS -BURGUNDER, France. |
2005 | Peter Klement retires from operations and passes the management to his daughter Ute Klement for the division staff and finances and Alexander Gebele for technology and sales. |
2003 | Peter Klement takes over shares of the company GÖLZ for HOLTEC GmbH & Co. KG. |
2000 | Also in the East branch a new production hall is built. Meanwhile, the number of employees has grown to 30 there. The guide bar production is shifted to Jänkendorf and a new production line is constructed for the stellite of rails. |
1998 | The office building is increased again. The production hall II is expanded, too. |
1997 | Uwe Becker leaves the company because of his age. |
1991 | In eastern Germany HOLTEC buys a site with a small hall. A further production site NLO (Niederlassung Ost) is established in Jänkendorf. Propectively here are produced the mobile package crosscut saws and disposal systems. |
1989 | Meanwhile, the number of employees increased to over 100 people. In France, the subsidiary BZH (Baljer & Zembrod, HOLTEC) is founded. France became beside Germany the most important market. In other European countries HOLTEC works together with other independent foreign branches. |
1987 | The office and production premises are too small again. A second production hall is built on the same site. The office building is expanded, too. |
1983 | HOLTEC starts up the sales organization HOLTEC USA in Brandon, Florida. |
1981 | The managing partner SÄNGER & MASSIERER leaves the company. In the meantime HOLTEC has more than 30 employees. |
1977 | Production and orders increase. The production area is too small. The production facility is extended for the first time. |
1972 | Construction of an office building and the first production hall. |
1971 | The connection to STIHL remains: together they develop the first stationary tilting saws. HOLTEC takes over the production of package crosscut saws in the license order and later the tilting saws are developed independently. Until today more than 8,000 units are delivered. |
1970 | Establishing the HOLTEC GmbH & Co. as an independent company by company shareholders GÖLZ, company SÄNGER & MASSIERER, Uwe Becker and Peter Klement. The department of sawmill technology is taken over by the newly established enterprise that specialized in the construction of systems for the sawmill industry. |
1965 | The first fully mechanized logyard facility is developed together with the company SÄNGER & MASSIERER and installed in the Netherlands. |
1963 | The company Siegfried GÖLZ, Blumenthal / Eifel (at this time general agency of company STIHL, Waiblingen, North Rhine-Westphalia) recognizes the upcoming need for investment in the sawmill industry. Peter Klement, later CEO and co-founder of HOLTEC sets up a department for sawmill technology. An interesting task for the young graduate engineer from Rosenheim. |
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