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In today’s consumer-driven competitive market, it is almost impossible that the end product that you are holding in your hand or hosting at your house/office came without a Roller contributing to its journey. In today’s ever-evolving world, industrial technology plays a vital role in our day-to-day life, and many facilities would be incomplete without the industrial sector contributing to it. Every industrial sector uses one or other kind of Roller for direct or indirect production of factory-made items. In the roller business, there are two names to be reckoned with: Hannecard from Belgium and Mainly Mitex from Germany. They are considered pioneers in the rubber roller industry due to their vast experience in providing rubber rollers to various industries and providing rubber technology for multiple applications as per the specification. In the process of expanding their global presence, Hannecard from Belgium and Mitex from Germany , together with their group companies like Rollin from France and Gomplast from Spain, having more than 150 years of experience in total in the rollers business decided to partner with Uniseven from Kolkata to provide high-quality roller technology to patrons in India, as result of which, HMSU rollers was born. The primary purpose of setting up HMSU rollers was to deliver high-quality services and technology to our Indian patrons, without them having to send their rollers to Europe.
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