About Hugo Heber
In 1877, Albert Heber - the great-grandfather of the current managing director Max Heber - founded his mechanical workshop in Oberessendorf. As early as 1900, his son Hugo Heber began building the first stationary conveyor systems for harvested crops. With the design and manufacture of the mobile HEBER elevating conveyors, with which he was represented at all important trade exhibitions in Germany in 1912, he had finally made the breakthrough from mechanical workshop to machine factory.
Since then, the Heber company has concentrated exclusively on internal material flow. The range of services extends from the manufacture of standardized conveyor elements with a modular design to the supply of complete material flow systems for in-house transport.
In association/network with competent cooperation partners and in collaboration with efficient suppliers, Heber is a reliable supplier and ideal partner for system operators in a wide range of industries as well as for system integrators and general contractors.
The flexibility of an efficient company with manageable structures enables a range of applications from simple conveyor applications to complex transport systems in incoming goods, in warehouse pre-zones, in order picking or in production.
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