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Sibre Opens New Plant in TEDA
 
2009-07-03
 
Sibre China recently celebrated its ten-year anniversary by launching a new plant for wind turbine brakes in TEDA.
Set up in 2004 as a joint venture by the Sibre Group from Germany, Sibre Brakes (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. has grown into a heavyweight player on the local machinery manufacturing arena in five years. Nationwide, Sibre has expanded its Chinese team from 3 to 60 people in ten years, with sales revenue soaring from 3 million to 300 million in 2008.
Sibre, incorporated in 1958, is the biggest industrial brake producer in Germany and a technological leader in the industry. Its block and disc brakes are now widely applied on port cranes, steel mill cranes, thermal and nuclear power plants, hydro-power plant cranes, wind turbines, belt conveyers, piling machines, and other equipments.