gg german graphics Graphische Maschinen GmbH

gg german graphics Graphische Maschinen GmbH from Helmstedt

german graphics was originally founded in 1985 by the owner Axel Langelüddecke as a sales company for graphic art machinery. With its headquarter in Helmstedt, german graphics dispose of more than 600 printing machines, bookbinding machines and paper cutters which could be inspected. With over 25.000 sqm stock we have one of the biggest warehouse in the world.

During the last three decades the company turned from a simple sales partner to an all-service-company adapting to the market and its changing challenges. german graphics developed to be a worldwide known and respected partner and dealer of used machinery.

Our employees are working daily on enquiries, dismantling and installations of machines or the mediation between buyers and sellers.
German graphics offers a complete range of services, in cooperation with known partners from roller production, printing chemistry, optimizing of handling processes, service/storage of printing plates, stacker and mailroom technology and paper suppliers.

Mr Axel Langelüddecke
Porschestrasse 21
38350 Helmstedt
Germany
Niedersachsen


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gg german graphics graphische Maschinen GmbH
Porschestr. 21
D - 38350 Helmstedt
Phone: +49 (0) 5351 38 04 0
Fax: +49 (0) 5351 38 04 28
Geschäftsführer: Axel Langelüddecke
Handelsregister Amtsgericht Braunschweig, HRB 4275
UmsatzsteuerID: DE 812 060 068

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