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Durable ground reinforcement from Huesker

The Huesker Group says that now offers its base reinforcement products under the new Basetrac brand. The proven products Fortrac (biaxial), Fornit, Base, Duogrid, Comtrac, Sefitec and HaTe now form the Basetrac product family. According to the firm, this reorganisation simplifies product selection and provides users with single-source solutions for all application areas. The company claims that the Basetrac products offer versatility, reliability and cost-effectiveness with straightforward installation. T
May 11, 2018 Read time: 1 min
The 235 Huesker Group says that now offers its base reinforcement products under the new Basetrac brand.


The proven products Fortrac (biaxial), Fornit, Base, Duogrid, Comtrac, Sefitec and HaTe now form the Basetrac product family. According to the firm, this reorganisation simplifies product selection and provides users with single-source solutions for all application areas. The company claims that the Basetrac products offer versatility, reliability and cost-effectiveness with straightforward installation. These can be used as base reinforcement for permanent and temporary traffic areas or working platforms.

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