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Münsterland once again – this time very relaxed from Sassenberg to St Paul’s Cathedral in Münster

Michael Thelen | 19. November 2024

For the 18th and penultimate stage in Germany, we were once again travelling with the igus:bike in Münsterland. Here we first visited our customer Scheffer Krantechnik GmbH in Sassenberg. Scheffer is a leading supplier of crane technology that uses energy chains from igus in its cranes. Mostly completely assembled as readychain or sometimes as roller […]

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A Scenic Bike Tour Through Munich

Anna de Matos | 18. November 2024

Stage 17 takes us through Munich, where we cycle from Nymphenburg Palace, passing the Olympic Stadium and the English Garden, all the way to Marienplatz/Viktualienmarkt. Our first stop on this stage was Hinterher GmbH, a company known for producing high-quality bicycle trailers. They incorporate igus products into their trailers, using precision-engineered aluminum drawbars that ensure […]

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Hard-working machine manufacturers in the swabian alps biosphere reserve

Alexa Heinzelmann | 15. November 2024

Lonsingen near Rietheim with its 630 inhabitants lies in the middle of a valley basin at the foot of the Kirchberg. This village is a state-approved health resort. It is located in the Swabian alps, a low mountain range in southern Germany. We feel the peace and quiet! The weather today is a little cold […]

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A visit to a long-standing partner and one of our first recycling partners

Alexa Heinzelmann | 14. November 2024

Today’s tour takes us to Otto Christ in Benningen in the Allgäu region. Our customer is a manufacturer of innovative car washes for cars, buses and special utility vehicles. In these, igus energy chains are used – they carry media hoses, for example with water, and also cables from the technical room into the car […]

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Let it snow, let it snow

Michael Thelen | 13. November 2024

Snow? Yes, you read that right. We had lots of snow and the igus:bike and our team were right in the middle of it. But where exactly? We were on the Feldberg, just below the summit with its 1,493 meters. The Feldberg is the highest mountain in the Black Forest. This was the start of […]

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