Since developing the Simmerring® technology in 1929, Freudenberg has gone from strength to strength with a unique and ever-expanding range of sealing products. Regardless of whether the project involves customised individual solutions or complete sealing packages with complex specifications, success is based on in-depth process knowledge, innovative development methods and the highest quality materials like elastomers, coated steels, raw materials and silicones.
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UBITRICITY CHARGING NETWORK ACQUIRED BY SHELL
Anglo-Dutch firm latest oil company to buy in to EV charging infrastructure

£540k SPEND ON NEW TRUCKS BY ALLIANCE AUTOMOTIVE
Scania 500s all feature NAPA branding as trading group push house-label parts

MOT TESTING SMARTPHONE SYSTEM TO ROLL OUT NEXT MONTH
Card-based system to be phased out from mid February

EURO CAR PARTS UPDATES CARSYS
Own brand garage management software now has imporved compatibility and function

DVSA: 88 PERCENT OF GARAGES OFFER PICK UP AND DROP OFF SERVICE
The vast majority of independent garages offer a pick up and drop off service to those that need it, according to a survey. The poll, carried out on behalf of the Driver and Vehicle Standards […]
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