High cutting precision, lower wear and reduced energy consumption. These three features make the machine conceived and designed by GME, in partnership with Bosch Rexroth, a one-of-a-kind item.
GME, the acronym for Gianni Mori Engineering, is a company based in Monza with a technical division in Voghera. Maurizio Mori, GME Marketing and Sales Manager, said, “We are active in two main sectors - aluminium recycling and lead battery recycling - and we create, design and draw machines and even entire lines in-house”. “We outsource our production - he adds, through a rigid control chain that fully covers the management of approximately 280 suppliers we resort to, in order to ensure the highest quality at all times.”
GME's way of working allows the company extreme flexibility, a condition that clients deem more and more essential. "In our case, this is possible," says Mori, because we take care of the machine layout and design, which can be modified and adapted based on the client's needs". In short, "We listen to the client's specifications, and the final project is the result of their specific needs and stringent requirements".