Product inspection from Bavaria to Milan
New subsidiary in Italy for Sesotec: localized and timely customer service in a high-potential market, to which it proposes metal detectors, X-ray and sorting systems.
The step has been taken. Sesotec GmbH, a company based in Schönberg that produces devices and systems for sorting, analysis and detection of foreign bodies in materials, has opened a branch in Italy, in Milan, Corso di Porta Vigentina. This decision strengthens the presence of a worldwide brand in Europe and is motivated by the great potential guaranteed by a market such as ours, both in relation to the food and plastics processing sectors.
Joachim Schulz, CEO of Sesotec, explains that «in Italy there are many producers and processors of food and plastics who rely on innovative foreign object detection technologies to improve product quality, optimize processes and achieve maximum economic efficiency. Our Italian customers and partners will benefit significantly from territorial proximity, through fast and efficient support... that ‘speaks’ their language».
It is no coincidence that one of the aspects to which the company pays particular attention is precisely that of the assistance and maintenance service, with the aim of ensuring customers the maximum efficiency of Sesotec systems and machines through regular checks by technicians (among the options available is a lifetime warranty package for X-ray control systems).
SUSTAINABLE AND QUALITY PRODUCTIONS
Metal detectors, X-ray systems, sorting and analysis systems to determine in a few minutes the quality of products are the solutions that Sesotec develops and offers worldwide, through 7 subsidiaries (USA, Canada, Singapore, China, India and Thailand besides Italy), test laboratories (Germany, USA, Singapore, China, India) and a network of commercial partners in 60 countries.
The German company, founded in 1976, works with customers around the world in the food, plastics and material recycling industries to balance profit and sustainability, with the goal of higher product quality, maximizing added value and minimizing waste of resources.