Bollegraaf Recycling Machinery, Appingedam, Netherlands, will commemorate its 50th anniversary September 2011 by inviting its customer to a celebration at its facility.
“Our customers have made us a world player in recycling technology and solutions and are helping us grow to this day," Heiman Bollegraaf, company director, says. "We are very grateful for this, and our anniversary in September is the perfect opportunity to thank everyone in person once again."
Bollegraaf designs and manufactures balers, sorting systems, shredders and conveyor belts for processing recovered fiber as well as household, industrial and demolition material.
The company was established in 1961 as Machinefabriek en Plaatsnijbedrijf H. Bollegraaf. The founder, Hartog Bollegraaf, owned and operated a scrap yard in the Netherlands. He began producing vertical balers at the company’s plate-cutting plant.
More information can be found at www.bollegraaf.com.
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