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Solutions and specialisations
Toms Gerber GmbH technologies
Composite
components
Our composite components (CCs) are ideal for customised decoration and robust building projects.
About our partner ATL Chemnitz GmbH
ATL Autotransport- und Logistik GmbH was founded on 1 November 1992. The company was formed from part of the haulage division of the former VEB Kraftverkehr Karl-Marx-Stadt, later Kraftverkehr AG Chemnitz. ATL Autotransport- und Logistik GmbH was established as the independent enterprise that it is today under the ownership of a sole shareholder, and initially had 49 employees and 25 vehicles.
Our corporate objective was and remains to run a medium-sized haulage company, offering the traditional services of groupage, logistics and warehousing. On 30 September 2003, we set up an international department to deal with international freight forwarding. Initially, we did not have our own vehicles for forwarding, but once the company’s own fleet was expanded to include long-distance vehicles, we also transported shipments were with our own vehicles.
Post-
forming
Our customised postformed components (PFCs) are ergonomic, aesthetically pleasing, timeless and robust.
About our partner PRÜSTEL Spedition
We are an expert, reliable and independent family business with more than 29 years of experience, and provide outstanding services to our customers and partners across all aspects of supply-chain management. This enables us to offer cross-company, process-orientated planning and management throughout the value-creation chain, short decision-making paths and to deliver long-term development plans. Founded in 1990 by Ingo Prüstel as a specialist beverage wholesaler, we expanded in the years that followed, in particular in the following sectors:
- Beverage logistics
- Paper logistics
- Buildings materials logistics
- Automotive logistics
- Steel and aluminium logistics
- Recycling logistics
PRÜSTEL sees itself as an honest partner and service provider for the manufacturing industry and trade. We leave nothing to chance and foster ideas and innovative solutions in a straightforward, direct and personalised way.
Compact
forming
Our compact-formed components (CFCs) are ergonomic, aesthetically pleasing and almost indestructible.
About our partner Tischler Sachsen
The Fachverband Tischler Sachsen (Professional Association of Carpenters in the Free State of Saxony) is the service centre and centre of excellence for the 17 Saxon carpentry guilds and their member companies. The association supports the work of local guilds, generating and maintaining many services and benefits for guild members.
One of its key tasks is to represent the interests of the guild members to politicians and local authorities. The association does this at both state level, in Saxony, and at the federal level, where the Bundesverband Tischler Schreiner Deutschland [German Federal Association of Carpenters] is also closely involved.
As an employers’ organisation, the association is responsible for negotiating collective agreements for the carpentry trade. These negotiations are undertaken within the “Tarifgemeinschaft Neue Bundesländer” [“Collective-bargaining union for the new federal states”]. A standardised collective-bargaining framework enables company owners to budget accurately, guarantees service levels that are as comparable as possible and supports the sector with the recruitment and retention of key skilled personnel. Collective bargaining also plays an important role in the recruitment of new young talent.
The association’s other tasks are extensive and varied; they range from legal and operational advice for member companies to the provision of framework agreements to the organisation of seminars and high-profile events, such as “Die Gute Form” [“Good Form”]. The wide-ranging campaign to attract young talent and cultivation of the profession’s image are also indispensable components of the association’s services; these help member companies to generate a positive perception of the profession and spark external interest in it. Enquiries about carpentry apprenticeships have risen sharply again in recent years, for example, despite the low birth rate – the number of guild members is growing steadily.
Moulded parts
A useful complement to our postformed rounding, the moulded part has become near-indispensable to the construction of high-quality interiors.
About our partner Tischler Sachsen
The Fachverband Tischler Sachsen (Professional Association of Carpenters in the Free State of Saxony) is the service centre and centre of excellence for the 17 Saxon carpentry guilds and their member companies. The association supports the work of local guilds, generating and maintaining many services and benefits for guild members.
One of its key tasks is to represent the interests of the guild members to politicians and local authorities. The association does this at both state level, in Saxony, and at the federal level, where the Bundesverband Tischler Schreiner Deutschland [German Federal Association of Carpenters] is also closely involved.
As an employers’ organisation, the association is responsible for negotiating collective agreements for the carpentry trade. These negotiations are undertaken within the “Tarifgemeinschaft Neue Bundesländer” [“Collective-bargaining union for the new federal states”]. A standardised collective-bargaining framework enables company owners to budget accurately, guarantees service levels that are as comparable as possible and supports the sector with the recruitment and retention of key skilled personnel. Collective bargaining also plays an important role in the recruitment of new young talent.
The association’s other tasks are extensive and varied; they range from legal and operational advice for member companies to the provision of framework agreements to the organisation of seminars and high-profile events, such as “Die Gute Form” [“Good Form”]. The wide-ranging campaign to attract young talent and cultivation of the profession’s image are also indispensable components of the association’s services; these help member companies to generate a positive perception of the profession and spark external interest in it. Enquiries about carpentry apprenticeships have risen sharply again in recent years, for example, despite the low birth rate – the number of guild members is growing steadily.
Finished
parts
Cutting, drilling, milling and edging services bring customer advantages.
About our partner Tischler Sachsen
The Fachverband Tischler Sachsen (Professional Association of Carpenters in the Free State of Saxony) is the service centre and centre of excellence for the 17 Saxon carpentry guilds and their member companies. The association supports the work of local guilds, generating and maintaining many services and benefits for guild members.
One of its key tasks is to represent the interests of the guild members to politicians and local authorities. The association does this at both state level, in Saxony, and at the federal level, where the Bundesverband Tischler Schreiner Deutschland [German Federal Association of Carpenters] is also closely involved.
As an employers’ organisation, the association is responsible for negotiating collective agreements for the carpentry trade. These negotiations are undertaken within the “Tarifgemeinschaft Neue Bundesländer” [“Collective-bargaining union for the new federal states”]. A standardised collective-bargaining framework enables company owners to budget accurately, guarantees service levels that are as comparable as possible and supports the sector with the recruitment and retention of key skilled personnel. Collective bargaining also plays an important role in the recruitment of new young talent.
The association’s other tasks are extensive and varied; they range from legal and operational advice for member companies to the provision of framework agreements to the organisation of seminars and high-profile events, such as “Die Gute Form” [“Good Form”]. The wide-ranging campaign to attract young talent and cultivation of the profession’s image are also indispensable components of the association’s services; these help member companies to generate a positive perception of the profession and spark external interest in it. Enquiries about carpentry apprenticeships have risen sharply again in recent years, for example, despite the low birth rate – the number of guild members is growing steadily.