The Job Orders segment varies widely within the Group. In Neuenhauser Maschinenbau GmbH, the profit centre by the same name, i.e., Job Orders, is assigned to this segment. | 
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Other subsidiaries in this sector include Glüpker Blechtechnologie, Ratec, Wessling Oberflächenveredelung, DMR Mechanische Werkstätten, RMT Maschinenbau, MWA, MAP, Wilhelm Bunse and MSH. | |
Glüpker Blechtechnologie GmbH is a sheet-metal and plate handling firm with activities such as lasing, bending, pressing and welding. Modern CNC machines in combination with most advanced logistics solutions provide a high level of customer benefit. | 
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Ratec GmbH owns a modern pool of machines to process orders mainly from customers in southern Germany. | 
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Wessling Oberflächenveredelung GmbH uses Europe�s largest industrial coating system (KTL powder coating). Innovative, highly flexible and environmentally friendly plant and machinery with an automatic conveying system supports the powder-coating of large and small parts by latest DDF coating method. | 
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DMR Mechanische Werkstätten GmbH has roots in the large and medium-size mechanical production of former Dieselmotorenwerk Rostock. Typical of the machine pool are most advanced CNC systems. The production range focuses on three areas: supplier to wind power systems, supplier to gas turbines and replacement parts for 2-stroke crosshead engines
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RMT Maschinenbau GmbH is a subsidiary of DMR and also a job order contractor with focus on the machining of large and very large parts, system competence in machine building, heat treatment, blasting and painting as well as the production of special-purpose machines and fixtures. | 
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The firm MWA Mechanische Werkstätten Anhalt GmbH focuses on the machining and processing of components for wind power systems, for which most modern machining centres are used. | 
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Wilhelm Bunse GmbH is a well-known supplier of precision gears in Germany and several neighbouring countries. The firm processes all common grades of steel, nonferrous metal, plastics and pressed fabric. | 
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The firm MAP Maschinen- & Apparatebau Produktions GmbH has existed in Rathenow since 1897. This traditional firm joined the Neuenhauser Group in March 2007. An experienced and highly trained team makes vessels, apparatuses and steel construction components on a comprehensive and modern pool of machines for well-known customers.
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MSH GmbH in Witten, founded in 1984, has been a member of the Neuenhauser Group since the end of 2007. The company has specialised in large turned parts up to 2000 mm and owns a large and special-purpose set of machines and systems to handle such orders. Quality is a high consideration for all customers of this firm. | 
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