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State of the art greasing systems

Groeneveld Italia is celebrating 25 years of production. This comes in the same year that the Groeneveld Group in Gorinchem celebrates its 40th anniversary. With state of the art production facilities, an innovative research and development department and dedicated staff, nearly all Groeneveld and GreenCat products are developed and produced at the Italian plant in Brianza.
February 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Groenveld's modern production facilities can accommodate two-shift working, while the logistics centre is prepared for ambitious growth plans
3217 Groeneveld Italia is celebrating 25 years of production. This comes in the same year that the Groeneveld Group in Gorinchem celebrates its 40th anniversary.

With state of the art production facilities, an innovative research and development department and dedicated staff, nearly all Groeneveld and GreenCat products are developed and produced at the Italian plant in Brianza.

Some 40,000 automatic greasing systems/year are produced at the facility. Groeneveld produces and supplies a wide range of automatic greasing systems, the OilMaster oil management system, GreenSight active safety systems and cameras, speed limiters and the GreenCat On-board computers. With more than 2,500 different products and kits, the variety of Groeneveld products is as diverse as their applications. Groeneveld Italia is responsible for the direct supply of all Groeneveld and GreenCat products.

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