GEROH
In the center of Europe, at the heart of the "Fränkische Schweiz", one of the most beautiful ditricts in
Germany, criss-crossed with enchanting mountains and hills and characterized by stately valleys, lies the old, interesting town of Waischenfeld, well known to many for its good
recreational possibilities and Franconian hospitality and gastronomy. Nestled in this cheerful Upper Franconian setting, on rising ground leading off from the Wiesent, one of the best
filled trout rivers in Germany, you will find the industrial plant of GEROH. GEROH
was founded in 1946 in Berlin, in the midst of the ruins of the lost war. The two-man firm, whose first production machine was a lathe dug out of the rubble and ruins, quickly developed
into a modern company with head offices now in Waischenfeld. The spectrum of our production, originally consisting of children`s toys, pencil sharpening machines and miniature compressors
and soon joined by telescopic crank masts has been developed up to specially designed, excellently styled, most modern antenna bearing systems for any imaginable use.
History
Here in the Fränkische Schweiz, far removed
from the large conurbations, where creativity does not drown in noise and bustle, the GEROH workforce designs, develops, tests and
produces a broad spectrum of highly qualified mechanical systems that enjoy an exeptional reputation around the world.
Surveyable company size, team spirit and high qualifications of the workforce mean that consistency, quality, reliability and flexibility are some of the natural attributes taken for
granted at the company. High-grade GEROH products, all of which have the same basic concept founded on high mobility, long service life,
small breakdown rate and extreme user convenience, are employed by the German Army and NATO as well as national and foreign fire brigades, radio stations, railway companies and the post
office. And last but not least, all the major electronics companies throughout the world use GEROH systems so as to be able to provide modern
radio stations with the high mobility that is now often demanded.
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