Erteka UAB buys and sells used glass machinery

Date: 5 November 2004
Source: Erteka UAB

Date: 5 November 2004

Hall 10 / Stand E66Established in 1997, today Erteka UAB is a company with: - 19 employees (15 professional technicians);- 3 warehouses with approx 3000 sqm; - about 100 machines in stock all the time.

Erteka buys and sells used glass machinery:

- cutting tables and lines;
- glass handling equipment (frames, compact stealages and vacuum suction equipment);
- glass washing;
- edging and bevelling machines;
- isulating glass machines and lines;
- glass drilling machines.

Machinery is offered in different conditions:

- as it is;
- reconditioned and working condition (general check, repair);
- overhauled (complete repair with sandblasting, overspray and change of major spare parts as bearings, brushes, bellows, seals, chains, tracks, pads, etc.): like new condition.

Moreover Erteka UAB offers:

destmantling, installation, training, service, spare parts (large stocks), grinding machinery tools - diamond and polishing wheels, as well as drill bits (large stocks available).

Sales markets are: CIS countries, Scandinavia, Italy, Far East countries.

Contact person: Mr. Renatas Sulnius

Erteka UAB
Verslo 4, Liudyne
LT-38130 Panevezio raj.
Lithuania

tel: +370 45 555335, 555297
fax: +370 45 555330
e-mail: info@erteka.lt
web: www.erteka.lt

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