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    Herz Transporte-Erdbau GmbH

    from Feuchtwangen

    HERZ: A family business rich in tradition in Feuchtwangen. Specialized in earthworks, transport, disposal & recycling. Offers future-proof jobs with heart & mind.

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    Company Description: HERZ Transporte-Erdbau GmbH and HERZ Entsorgung und Logistik GmbH

    HERZ is a family business rich in tradition, based in Feuchtwangen, that has been successfully operating in earthworks and the transport industry for over seven decades. For four decades, the portfolio has been expanded to include professional disposal and recycling services.

    Key Products and Services

    • Erdbau: Excavation, water and pond construction, and digital construction site management.
    • Transporte: Local and long-distance transport, delivery of building materials.
    • Entsorgung und Recycling: Construction waste recycling, waste disposal and material separation.

    Mission and Values

    HERZ stands for Herz und Verstand in customer and employee relations. The company attaches great importance to Verantwortung and Innovation in order to be successful in the long term.

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    HERZ is committed to sustainable waste management through the operation of sorting plants and recycling measures. In addition, the company is a member of various associations that advocate environmentally friendly practices, such as the Bundesverband der Deutschen Entsorgungswirtschaft.

    Training and Commitment

    As a recognized training company, HERZ offers opportunities for commercial and technical professions. The company is an important economic factor in the region and is actively involved in the local environment.

    HERZ combines tradition with modern technologies and relies on a sustainable corporate structure to offer customers and employees long-term security.

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