Matecs originated out of the merge of two companies: Timro, founded in 1972, a family business with more than 40 years of experience and technical knowhow in the field of high quality products and services. And Machine factory Roosendaal, existing since 1964, specialising for a time in the paper producing industry. In 2007 the two companies merged under the new name Matecs.
Matecs is known for their high quality parts and ability to interpret customer needs. So, are you looking for high-quality dredging parts? Then you have come to the right place at Matecs. Atos parts are of very high quality and will work perfectly in your systems. This way you can fully focus on using your dredging equipment.
Do you want to sell unused or used Matecs parts for a good price? Then use our free platform. It is very easy to use. In 3 simple steps you are ready and the system will start working for you. As soon as interest is shown in your products, you will receive a proposal from us. If agreed, we will coordinate the remaining matters and your products are sold! Read here how you can easily sell your equipment.
Finding a specific part in an extensive market can be very difficult. Thanks to our wide network of suppliers, consultants, contractors and yards, we can help you. Thanks to our experience, we have extensive knowledge of the ships, the equipment and the operational procedures when it comes to dredging. Curious about the possibilities? Then take a look at our search service.
Do you have a question about a Matecs part? Please contact us directly. We are happy to advise you. Thanks to our many years of experience, we have extensive knowledge of the ships and the equipment when it comes to dredging. If necessary, we will be advised by a specialist in our extensive network.
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