The "Gebrüder Sucker" factory was founded in Grünberg in 1881, and in 1983 it merged with the company Franz Müller under the name of "Sucker+Müller". The fusion with the textile machinery manufacturer "Hacoba" resulted in the "Sucker-Müller-Hacoba" group. Sucker became firmly established on the market of warp preparation units for weaving, being KARL MAYER’s largest competitor.
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