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About Amandus Kahl AMANDUS KAHL is a machine construction company from Reinbek in Schleswig-Holstein and the leading sister company of the KAHL Group. The company has grown continuously over the past 145 years and has developed into one of the most successful international companies in pellet mill construction. With its around 500 employees, AMANDUS KAHL has made a name for itself throughout the industry. For the manufacturer in the heavy machinery sector, the focus is primarily on the production of pellet mills, expanders, extruders, driers and coolers. Most of the machines are used in the animal feed and biomass industries, but also for processing recyclable materials. In addition, the chemical-pharmaceutical industry and the food sector have gained in importance in recent years, so that suitable machines and plants are also supplied for these industries.


Company contact Maren Weßels • AMANDUS Kahl GmbH & Co. KG Dieselstraße 5–9 • 21465 Reinbek


Phone: +49 (0) 40 727-71-0 • Fax: +49 (0) 40 727-71-100 E-mail: Wessels@amandus-kahl-group.de • Internet: https://www.akahl.com/de/


Press contact agency


Marius Schenkelberg • additiv pr GmbH & Co. KG Press relations for logistics, steel, industrial goods and IT. Herzog-Adolf-Straße 3 • 56410 Montabaur


Phone: +49 (0) 26 02-950 99 25 • Fax: +49 (0) 26 02-950 99 17 E-mail: ms@additiv-pr.de • Internet: www.additiv-pr.de


Felix Tometten Author and KAHL animal nutritionist


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