Our mission and vision

Salmatec GmbH is a well-established family business that has been developing and manufacturing pelletizing plants and their wear parts for the entire field of pelletizing technology since 1972.
Market-oriented in-house designs, the complete planning of our own plant concepts, customer-oriented sales, and a globally organized service department are part of our main line of business.

Our processes and systems are continuously improved through self-defined goals. The implementation of these goals is monitored, documented, and evaluated within the framework of our integrated management system. Our goal is to reduce overall resource consumption and environmental impact through targeted individual measures.

History

Below you will find a few excerpts from our company history.
Company Foundation 1972

Salmatec GmbH, initially known as “Salzhausener Maschinenbautechnik SALMATEC GmbH,” was founded in 1972 in its place of origin in Salzhausen by Werner Müller and Hans-Günter Petersen. Their goal was to deliver the world’s best dies using innovative manufacturing solutions.

The First Pellet Mill 1974

After a short time, customers began expressing their desire for robust pelletizing machines to Salmatec. This led to the creation of our “Maxima” pelletizing press series.

The first Maxima was installed in 1974 at Raiffeisen Hamburg, now HaBeMa.
It is still in operation today.

International Breakthrough 1982

In 1982, we received a major order from the Hamburg-based company Krohn & Co. to deliver 75 Maxima 580s to Bangkok, Thailand—the first big step toward our current global position.

Waste Recycling 1995

In the early 1990s, we began developing pelletizing solutions for the waste industry. In doing so, we established a long-standing partnership with Japanese plant manufacturer MIIKE Iron Works that continues to this day.

In 1995, we jointly installed the first RPF pelletizing press in Japan—today, there are over 150 machines that are having a lasting impact on the Japanese recycling industry.

Change of Management 2001

At the turn of the millennium, the two founders, Werner Müller and Hans-Günter Petersen, retired. Management of the company was taken over by Christian Müller, Bernd Petersen, and André Müller, who had already been part of Salmatec for over ten years and had played a pioneering role in shaping the company’s strategy.

New CNC Production in Salzhausen 2004

In 2004, the newly constructed production hall at the Salzhausen site was inaugurated.
Salmatec machines were continuously developed further
in order to meet the ever-growing demands of the industry.

Move to Gödenstorf 2009

Increasing business and technical development
required additional expansion.

Originally, Salmatec was located on the outskirts of Salzhausen.
Over the decades, however, the town grew around the
site, making further expansion in Salzhausen
no longer possible.

An opportunity arose to acquire the property, including
the existing commercial buildings of the former Hünert company
in Gödenstorf. The first part of the move took place in 2009,
when the steel construction and administration departments
moved into the new premises. Shortly afterwards, the mechanical engineering department
followed suit.

Expansion in Gödenstorf 2015

In 2015, a 25,000 m² section of the newly developed industrial park directly adjacent to our site in Gödenstorf was purchased in Oelstorf.

This was to be used for expansion and ultimately to consolidate our locations. First, the central warehouse, the new social building, and the production hall were built in 2018 and 2019. The central warehouse forms the new logistics hub of the company, from which not only worldwide shipments to customers but also deliveries to internal departments are made. Step by step, the previously decentralized sub-warehouses were moved to the central warehouse.

The dissolution of the former mechanical engineering warehouse in the front building in Gödenstorf freed up space there. This enabled the next part of the move to take place, with the rotor construction and crusher construction departments moving into this hall.

New Die Production 2025

On March 28, 2025, Production Hall 6 in Gödenstorf was officially opened with around 500 guests in attendance.

This milestone not only marks the complete consolidation of our locations, but also reaffirms our position as a state-of-the-art production facility.

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Quality you can trust

Highest precision, reliability, and safety are the basis of our work. Every Salmatec system is developed and manufactured according to the strictest quality standards—certified according to international standards and regularly tested. This is how we guarantee durable products “Made in Germany” that you can rely on.

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