Filterprecision-mechanics in bachenbuelach: 2 EntriesMap viewTANo reviews yetTemec AGKasernenstrasse 4a, 8184 BachenbülachBook appointmentBookBook appointmentOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact optionsTATemec AGKasernenstrasse 4a, 8184 BachenbülachPrecision mechanicsNo reviews yetNo advertising*CallBook appointmentBookBook appointmentOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options Open until 12:00 PMNo reviews yetP Mec SaglVia Cantonale 22, 6917 BarbengoLONG TRADITION HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONSP-MEC Enterprise can boast of a long-standing tradition of producing component pieces for the domain of high-precision mechanics, a legacy that has been passed down from generation to generation since the previous century. In the 1920s, an engineer named Robert Warsitz, the grandfather of one of the current company owners, established the “Feinmechanischen Werkstätten” factory in Berlin. In 1942, the factory was inherited by his son, Erich, who was notably the world’s first pilot of a turbine aircraft. During the same period, Erich Warsitz founded the “Warsitz Werke Amsterdam” factory, which produced high-complexity and precision parts. Following World War II, in 1951, the “Machinenfabrik Hilden” factory was established and operated successfully until the 1960s. In 1965, Erich Warsitz decided to sell the Hilden-based company to later relocate to Switzerland. Less than a year after these events, his son, Eric Robert Warsitz, was born. Following in his father’s footsteps, he became a pilot and an expert in precision mechanics. In the 1980s, Eric Robert Warsitz founded the “E.R.Warsitz” workshop. In 1999, with the arrival of his current partner, Luca Ostini, it became the P-MEC limited company, now based in Barbengo (TI).Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact optionsP Mec SaglVia Cantonale 22, 6917 BarbengoPrecision engineering workshop•Metalworking•Mechanical workshop•Prototypes•CNC•Machine tools•DecolletageLONG TRADITION HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONSP-MEC Enterprise can boast of a long-standing tradition of producing component pieces for the domain of high-precision mechanics, a legacy that has been passed down from generation to generation since the previous century. In the 1920s, an engineer named Robert Warsitz, the grandfather of one of the current company owners, established the “Feinmechanischen Werkstätten” factory in Berlin. In 1942, the factory was inherited by his son, Erich, who was notably the world’s first pilot of a turbine aircraft. During the same period, Erich Warsitz founded the “Warsitz Werke Amsterdam” factory, which produced high-complexity and precision parts. Following World War II, in 1951, the “Machinenfabrik Hilden” factory was established and operated successfully until the 1960s. In 1965, Erich Warsitz decided to sell the Hilden-based company to later relocate to Switzerland. Less than a year after these events, his son, Eric Robert Warsitz, was born. Following in his father’s footsteps, he became a pilot and an expert in precision mechanics. In the 1980s, Eric Robert Warsitz founded the “E.R.Warsitz” workshop. In 1999, with the arrival of his current partner, Luca Ostini, it became the P-MEC limited company, now based in Barbengo (TI).No reviews yet Open until 12:00 PMCallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options* No advertising materialRelated searches:Machine tools in BachenbülachIn other cities:Precision mechanics in Espace Mittelland (Region)Precision mechanics in Ostschweiz (Region)Precision mechanics in Nordwestschweiz (Region)Precision mechanics in Région lémanique (Region)Precision mechanics in Argovia (Canton)Precision mechanics in Zürcher Oberland (Region)Precision mechanics in Zentralschweiz (Region)Precision mechanics in Seeland (Region)Precision mechanics in Waadt (Region)Precision mechanics in OberaargauPrecision mechanics in St. Galler Rheintal (Region)Precision mechanics in Oberaargau (Region)Precision mechanics in Thurgau (Canton)Precision mechanics in Ticino (Canton)Precision mechanics in Rheintallocal.ch•Bachenbülach•Precision-mechanics bachenbuelach
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Open until 12:00 PMNo reviews yetP Mec SaglVia Cantonale 22, 6917 BarbengoLONG TRADITION HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONSP-MEC Enterprise can boast of a long-standing tradition of producing component pieces for the domain of high-precision mechanics, a legacy that has been passed down from generation to generation since the previous century. In the 1920s, an engineer named Robert Warsitz, the grandfather of one of the current company owners, established the “Feinmechanischen Werkstätten” factory in Berlin. In 1942, the factory was inherited by his son, Erich, who was notably the world’s first pilot of a turbine aircraft. During the same period, Erich Warsitz founded the “Warsitz Werke Amsterdam” factory, which produced high-complexity and precision parts. Following World War II, in 1951, the “Machinenfabrik Hilden” factory was established and operated successfully until the 1960s. In 1965, Erich Warsitz decided to sell the Hilden-based company to later relocate to Switzerland. Less than a year after these events, his son, Eric Robert Warsitz, was born. Following in his father’s footsteps, he became a pilot and an expert in precision mechanics. In the 1980s, Eric Robert Warsitz founded the “E.R.Warsitz” workshop. In 1999, with the arrival of his current partner, Luca Ostini, it became the P-MEC limited company, now based in Barbengo (TI).Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
P Mec SaglVia Cantonale 22, 6917 BarbengoPrecision engineering workshop•Metalworking•Mechanical workshop•Prototypes•CNC•Machine tools•DecolletageLONG TRADITION HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONSP-MEC Enterprise can boast of a long-standing tradition of producing component pieces for the domain of high-precision mechanics, a legacy that has been passed down from generation to generation since the previous century. In the 1920s, an engineer named Robert Warsitz, the grandfather of one of the current company owners, established the “Feinmechanischen Werkstätten” factory in Berlin. In 1942, the factory was inherited by his son, Erich, who was notably the world’s first pilot of a turbine aircraft. During the same period, Erich Warsitz founded the “Warsitz Werke Amsterdam” factory, which produced high-complexity and precision parts. Following World War II, in 1951, the “Machinenfabrik Hilden” factory was established and operated successfully until the 1960s. In 1965, Erich Warsitz decided to sell the Hilden-based company to later relocate to Switzerland. Less than a year after these events, his son, Eric Robert Warsitz, was born. Following in his father’s footsteps, he became a pilot and an expert in precision mechanics. In the 1980s, Eric Robert Warsitz founded the “E.R.Warsitz” workshop. In 1999, with the arrival of his current partner, Luca Ostini, it became the P-MEC limited company, now based in Barbengo (TI).No reviews yet Open until 12:00 PMCallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
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TATemec AGKasernenstrasse 4a, 8184 BachenbülachPrecision mechanicsNo reviews yetNo advertising*CallBook appointmentBookBook appointmentOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
Open until 12:00 PMNo reviews yetP Mec SaglVia Cantonale 22, 6917 BarbengoLONG TRADITION HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONSP-MEC Enterprise can boast of a long-standing tradition of producing component pieces for the domain of high-precision mechanics, a legacy that has been passed down from generation to generation since the previous century. In the 1920s, an engineer named Robert Warsitz, the grandfather of one of the current company owners, established the “Feinmechanischen Werkstätten” factory in Berlin. In 1942, the factory was inherited by his son, Erich, who was notably the world’s first pilot of a turbine aircraft. During the same period, Erich Warsitz founded the “Warsitz Werke Amsterdam” factory, which produced high-complexity and precision parts. Following World War II, in 1951, the “Machinenfabrik Hilden” factory was established and operated successfully until the 1960s. In 1965, Erich Warsitz decided to sell the Hilden-based company to later relocate to Switzerland. Less than a year after these events, his son, Eric Robert Warsitz, was born. Following in his father’s footsteps, he became a pilot and an expert in precision mechanics. In the 1980s, Eric Robert Warsitz founded the “E.R.Warsitz” workshop. In 1999, with the arrival of his current partner, Luca Ostini, it became the P-MEC limited company, now based in Barbengo (TI).Request quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options
P Mec SaglVia Cantonale 22, 6917 BarbengoPrecision engineering workshop•Metalworking•Mechanical workshop•Prototypes•CNC•Machine tools•DecolletageLONG TRADITION HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONSP-MEC Enterprise can boast of a long-standing tradition of producing component pieces for the domain of high-precision mechanics, a legacy that has been passed down from generation to generation since the previous century. In the 1920s, an engineer named Robert Warsitz, the grandfather of one of the current company owners, established the “Feinmechanischen Werkstätten” factory in Berlin. In 1942, the factory was inherited by his son, Erich, who was notably the world’s first pilot of a turbine aircraft. During the same period, Erich Warsitz founded the “Warsitz Werke Amsterdam” factory, which produced high-complexity and precision parts. Following World War II, in 1951, the “Machinenfabrik Hilden” factory was established and operated successfully until the 1960s. In 1965, Erich Warsitz decided to sell the Hilden-based company to later relocate to Switzerland. Less than a year after these events, his son, Eric Robert Warsitz, was born. Following in his father’s footsteps, he became a pilot and an expert in precision mechanics. In the 1980s, Eric Robert Warsitz founded the “E.R.Warsitz” workshop. In 1999, with the arrival of his current partner, Luca Ostini, it became the P-MEC limited company, now based in Barbengo (TI).No reviews yet Open until 12:00 PMCallRequest quoteQuoteRequest quoteOther contact optionsOther contact optionsOther contact options