About Us
"We want to achieve the ideal results for our customers" - This is the standard we set for ourselves and the main idea behind our service concept. As Germany's largest manufacturer of emergency diesel generator sets, we feel obliged to put this commitment into practice. Reliable, professional and customized applications - this is what you as our customer can expect of AGGRETECH each and every single day.
For this purpose, we have developed a range of efficient processes guaranteeing top quality of our products and services. Due to the use of the latest production methods and testing procedures, we are able to provide our customers with extraordinary quality and reliability.
We offer an extensive range of services as part of our flexible and customised solutions.
Our Employees
Our employees are our company's most important advantage in competition. High flexibility, commitment and an outstanding service mentality characterise each and every one of us. In order to uphold and support these qualities we have established several education and training programmes. As such, we are well prepared for all future challenges. Teamwork is both internally and externally supported by a stable and motivating work atmosphere.
Environmental Protection
We feel responsible for our environment. AGGRETECH focuses, therefore, on highly energy-efficient production procedures and economic use of resources. Modern filtration plants and the use of water-based paints are an inherent part of our sustainable environmental strategy. Furthermore, our production halls in Ruhstorf are equipped with a state-of-the-art heat recovery system resulting in the saving of energy for many years to come.
Training of Young People
We put great emphasis on the sustainable support of our junior employees. AGGRETECH is a state-approved company training apprentices, offering internships for university students and taking on trainees. Further, we are always looking for contacts at the surrounding colleges.
Our Charity Projects
AGGRETECH supports charity projects all over the world and would like to help disadvantaged people in poor countries.
Apart from donating a 300 kVA generator set to the Beatrice Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Harare, Zimbabwe, AGGRETECH is right now arranging for a generator set donation to a public hospital in Angola and we also support the following 10 children by having adopted them as our godchildren via World Vision.
From now on, we will send you regular updates on these children. They are:
Sosina is 7 years old and lives with her mother Epharata and her brother in Ethiopia. She loves playing hide and seak. Her mother is a farmer, fighting hard to keep her family alive. She will from now on get support and Sosina will attend school. In August 2010, she wrote that she is now in grade 4, doing fine, that her favourite subject at school is languages and that we wants to become a nurse.
Kwame loves soccer, is 6 years old and lives with his family and two siblings in Ghana’s poorest area, where most people have to work in the fields and cannot go to school.
Janet loves playing ball games. She is 9 years old and lives with her family and two siblings in Zimbabwe. Due to our support, she can finally go to school and her family is supplied with medicine and seeds for the farm in order to help them survive. In July 2010, she wrote to us herself in English, saying that she is also in grade 4 at school now, loves playing netball and that they recently got taught how to avoid cholera and malaria and that she and her family were provided with mosquito nets, school books and furniture for the house.
Felix loves soccer, is 10 years old and lives with his 5 siblings in Malawi, where droughts and AIDS make it hard for the people to survive, and where children normally cannot get an education of any sort. in his last letter, Felix wrote that we reads books every day and wants to become a teacher. The letter was written on his behalf, because he does not speak English yet.
Kadidia is 9 years old. She loves dancing and lives with her family and 4 siblings in Mali. Mali is a place without sufficient drinking water, where people have to fight droughts and AIDS, and where many children never go to school. In her hand-written letter of April 2010, she wrote that she lives with 50 other people in a house, because her family including siblings, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles is very large. They also have got some sheep. in the last letter written on her behalf in July 2010, we were told that she he favourite animals are goats and that she loves cooking.
Farjina is 6 years old and lives with her family in Bangladesh. She daily helps her family by getting water from the river. She lives close to Dhaka, where people still die from starvation. In July we got a beautiful photo of her and a drawing of flowers done by her. We were told that her favourite subject in the Bengali language. She does not speak English yet.
Louis is 8 years old and lives with his parents in Bolivia in an area affected by drought and without sufficient drinking water and food. He loves playing soccer and will now finally be able to go to school. In his letter of July 2010, which included a photo of a serious looking Louis in a suit and tie standing next to a picture of the Bolivian President, Louis wrote that he has got a dog called "Preciosa" (Beauty) and once again stressed how much he loved playing soccer with his friends Benjamin, Felipe and Chalo. He also loves painting and eating spicy chicken and wants to become a maths teacher.
Kairo is 9 years old and loves playing soccer as well. He lives in Nicaragua and helps his family by daily collecting fire wood. The people in his area are desperately poor, without a health or school system. In August 2010 he sent us a letter with a photo showing a very serious looking Kairo sitting next to his mother and holding our last letter to him in his hands. In the letter, he said that right now it is winter and very cold and the rivers are quite full of water, that his family has got some chickens and that he and his family of 12 people live in his grandparents' house. in his last letter of October, he wrote us that he has been dewormed :-)
Nizha is 9 years old and loves playing father-mother-child with her two siblings. She lives in Sri Lanka under poorest condition, without proper drinking water, and will in future be able to go to school, have water and food. In July Nizha wrote a letter in her local language, of which we got an English translation. In it, she writes that she has got a pet rabbit called Zakir and that she likes jumping while running. Her mother is a housewife, but she loves going to school and wants to become a teacher when she grows up. In her last letter to us, she told us that we walks to school 2,5 kms every day and loves maths and English at school.
Cesar is 9 years old and lives in Peru. Like all boys, he is a big soccer fan. He helps his family by daily getting water from the river. In his letter of April 2010 written in his behalf by a friend of the family, we were told that Cesar did not yet know how to write and at that time was helping his family getting in the potatoes, barley and beans from the fields. In his last letter of August 2010, Cesar told us about his cat Valentin and that he loves mathematics at school and wants to become a doctor.
AGGRETECH will keep you posted about the development of all these children and their families. The last update was done on December 3, 2010
Customers
Our customer is not only the main focus of everything we do, content customers also motivate our staff! In joint projects, our customers define the relevant standards of success, as such ensuring our company's constant development. We know for sure that every satisfied customer might bring us several new ones. Content customers are our company's ambassadors. By attentive listening, transparency and flexibility, we try to find out about and meet our customers' exact needs. Successful communication with our business partners leads to long-term customer relations.