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Christmas donation from Movecat facilitates recycling process at GWW

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WeihnachtsspendewebMovecat of Nufringen, one of the leading manufacturers worldwide in the field of modular scalable stage kinetics, has once again this year made a Christmas donation in support of the Charity Workshops of the GWW. The institute in Herrenberg offers the mentally ill as well as the mentally and/or physically handicapped an opportunity to enter the labour market and eliminate almost entirely their reliance upon others. For the facility, three large mobile containers, in which old packaging and waste paper can be collected, were purchased and placed in front of the opening of the shredder. The shredded matter becomes the raw material for Karopack padded cushions, which provide an eco-friendly way of packing goods of all kinds. This creates a closed production cycle that meets in full the recycling objectives.

Movecat CEO Andrew Abele and Marketing Manager Angelika Dallmann handed over the gift in person to Andreas Galsterer, Project Manager, and Peter Eßlinger, Regional Manager Herrenberg, at the workshops on 6 December 2016. The GWW – Gemeinnützige Werkstätten und Wohnstätten (Charitable Workshops and Residences) GmbH – is a joint initiative in which 17 organizations, including urban and municipal councils and associations for the handicapped, are involved. The workshops and residences enable handicapped individuals in the districts of Böblingen and Calw to participate more fully in society. Over 1,000 handicapped persons are currently employed in the GWW workshops, producing goods for a wide variety of industrial sectors.


Caption: Christmas donation from Movecat with Peter Eßlinger, Andreas Galsterer and Andrew Abele (Photo: Movecat, may be reproduced freely provided the source is named)

Movecat GmbH
Movecat is currently the only manufacturer of kinetic equipment for the stage anywhere in the world capable of offering practice-tested, certified and genuinely available integrated systems compliant with BGV C1 and SIL3 – these consisting of chain hoists, trolleys, winches, load-measurement systems and networks. The company was founded in 1986 by Andrew and Thomas Abele. Movecat products are both developed and manufactured in Germany. Kinetic solutions from Movecat are widely used in big-name national and international shows, tours and TV productions. In 2015, the company was awarded the VR Innovation Prize for Medium-Sized Companies by the cooperative financial group Volksbanken Raiffeisenbanken.

Movecat GmbH
Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 23
D-71154 Nufringen
Phone: +49 (0) 70 32 / 98 51-0
Internet www.movecat.de
Contact: Andrew Abele

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