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VIT.AL. Srl - your special partner


VIT.AL. Srl has been an importer and distributor of fasteners, fixing systems and special parts to the Italian and European market, since 1975.


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s well as standard fasteners, VIT.AL. has acquired a distinctive experience in special parts according to drawings and/or samples provided by customers. VIT.AL. points out that its distributed products are


normally plain or white zinc plated. However, products can be superficially treated with yellow zinc plating, black zinc plating, nickel plating, burnishing, brass plating, bronze plating, phosphating, tinning, cadmium plating, copper and chromium plating. VIT.AL. has a main warehouse of 4,500 square metres that has


a stocking capacity of more than 3,000 tonnes of products. This enables it to have a wide range of 5,000 articles, in compliance with UNI- DIN-ISO standards, available for prompt delivery. VIT.AL. highlights that whilst it distributes its products in


small strong boxes that are contained in an industrial parcel of about 18kg to avoid damage during transport, packaging can also be customised to suit customer demand. The company has reached full compliance with 2002/95/CE


‘ROHS’ directive and with CE regulation Nr. 1907/2006 “REACH” and their modifications.


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Dresselhaus GmbH & Co KG is active internationally within a number of different sectors including automotive, agricultural machinery, the wood processing industry and commercial vehicle production.


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ith more than 800 skilled employees it provides a customer focussed process from order receipt to despatch. With 60,000 spaces for pallets and 50,000 articles in stock, the latest technology in high-bay warehousing ensures smooth logistics.


In order to serve customers in the best way possible, Dresselhaus maintains


its main administrative office and logistics centre in Herford, Germany. It also has five large warehouses, two sales offices and a packaging operation for screws and metal fittings in Germany. In addition, the company maintains its own operation in Russia, as well as in France and Turkey. Dresselhaus DIREKT offers entire C-parts management. Additionally to the


standard items from its wide stock range, customised specials and parts as per drawing can also be assimilated to the supply system. Dresselhaus has invested considerably in upgrading and extending its QA


department. The quality of the goods coming in and out is tested and documented on a daily basis according to strict specifications and guidelines, which is backed up by a host of certifications.


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Cost-efficient purchasing


Bufab group says that its business concept is to develop, manufacture, purchase, market and handle a broad range of fasteners/small parts, which are then efficiently distributed on various logistical platforms.


efficient purchasing, in-house manufacturing and more than 30 subsidiaries worldwide. Its in-house manufactured products


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includes standard fasteners and special fasteners such as cold forged parts, bar turned parts, sheet metal parts, plastics parts, rubber parts and assembled parts. These products account for 20% of Bufab’s revenue and the remaining is outsourced to leading manufacturers.


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ufab specialises in the supply of fasteners/small parts to demanding customers in several different industrial segments - offering cost-


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