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Academy - Groz
Academy Training program 2016 Contents 3 Introduction: Groz-Beckert Academy 4 The training courses on offer Course no. Course name Basics 100 Textile value chain K W F 101 Fiber theory KWF T CS 7 105 Technical Textiles KWF T CS 8 110 Manual flat knitting and fault analysis I K 9 120 Theory of fabric structures K 10 130 Web-forming and mechanical bonding of nonwovens 150 Sewing and needle technology 170 Weaving technologyW 23 190 Tufting and tufting tool technology T 29 Contents Sector T Page C S F S 6 20 22 Advanced 210 Manual flat knitting and fault analysis II K 11 211 Electronic flat knitting K 12 212 Circular knitting technology K 13 213 Warp knitting technology K 14 214 Technical training Single Jersey K 15 215 Technical training Double Jersey K 16 Product sector K KNITTING WWEAVING FFELTING TTUFTING CCARDING SSEWING Legend The first digit in the course number denotes the category of the training course. 1 stands for basic training courses, 2 for advanced training courses, 3 for special training courses and 4 for individual training courses. The second digit in the course number denotes the sector, i.e. the relevant textile production method. 0 refers to general training courses. 1 and 2 stand for knitting and warp knitting, 3 stands for nonwovens production, 4 stands for carding, 5 for sewing, 7 for weaving and 9 for tufting. The third digit in the course number is used for consecutive numbering of the training courses on offer, from 0 to 9. Special 310 Cylinder training K 17 311 Cylinder gauge changes K 18 320 Lubrication technology K 19 340 Mounting of metallic card clothing 370 C 21 Operating the WarpMaster machine W 24 371 Technical training on the WarpMaster W 25 372 Combined course: Operating the WarpMaster W 26 machine and Technical training on the WarpMaster 373 Tying technologyW 27 375 PosiLeno®W 28 Individual 400 Worldwide training courses K W F T C S 30 Registration form 31 Good to know 32 Albstadt and surroundings 33 3 The Groz-Beckert Academy – Training Courses along the Textile Value Chain Whether for knitting, weaving, felting, tufting, carding or sewing, and with a presence in over 150 markets and around 7,700 employees, Groz-Beckert combines numerous competencies along the textile value chain. With the Groz-Beckert Academy, the company now offers an extensive training program. It is impressively practice-based, with experienced trainers and access to the complete spectrum provided by the Technology and Development Center (TEZ). Concentrated competence Practice-based training courses Specific information Shaping the textile future together Founded in 1852, the Groz-Beckert program today includes products for knitting, weaving, needling, tufting, carding and sewing. As a partner of leading textile machine builders and users, Groz-Beckert also offers numerous services that help its customers to keep their costs down on a sustainable, long-term basis. These range from targeted applications consulting and laboratory services to the production of short runs and special eries. The new Groz-Beckert Academy rounds off the company's range of services. Sharing and passing on knowledge, communicating experience, and making know-how and expertise accessible: the Groz-Beckert Academy has clear aims and high standards. As trainers, dedicated textile experts provide mature know-how and a far-reaching familiarity with the market. All the training courses are carried out in accordance with the very latest methodical and didactic findings. In this brochure as well as on the Internet at www.groz-beckert.com you can find all the content on offer from the training program 2016. Price per persons and training days for the individual training courses are available on request. In July 2010 the Technology and Development Center (TEZ) was officially inaugurated at the company's headquarters in Albstadt. On an area covering approximately 25,000 s.qm., it creates the basis for Groz-Beckert to shape the textile future together with machine producers, users and partners. The Groz-Beckert Academy and its users also also benefit in numerous ways from the TEZ – because in addition to alternative training locations near the international textile centers, all training courses can also take place directly in the TEZ. 4 You can find out everything you need to know about your visit to Groz-Beckert on page 32 in the section “Good to Know”. On page 31 you'll find a respective registration form for the Groz-Beckert Academy. Machines close to production, state-of-the-art laboratory environment Auditorium The TEZ in short The Technology and Development Center also contains five Competence Centers including Technical Centers for the most important technologies in textile fabric production. They are equipped with machines and plant technology close to production, whether for process experiments or for prototype and special series production. This broad basis is at the disposal of the Groz-Beckert Academy. The result is a maximum of hands-on practical training for every single course. A special highlight of the TEZ is the generouslydimensioned auditorium. Equipped with simultaneous interpreting cabins and advanced media technology, it offers room for up to 275 guests. Specialist events are held on everything to do with the textile industry and the textile value chain. This proves once more how quickly the Technology and Development Center has become an important platform for knowledge transfer. Next to modern equipped technical laboratories for the textile production and connecting procedures, the Technology and Development center offers on 1,300 s.qm. laboratory area manifold analysis possibilities. An auditorium with 275 seats offers room for special events. Therefore, the TEZ displays a unique platform for the transfer of knowledge around the textile industry and the textile value chain. Furthermore, there is support from a highpowered laboratory at the TEZ, covering a surface area of more than 1,300 square meters. Here, under the heading of “Laboratory Services”, Groz-Beckert realizes diverse services ranging from damage analysis and chemical analysis to materials consulting and development. Highly advanced technologies such as scanning electron microscopy, spectral analysis, metallography or IR spectroscopy are inclusive here. There is more than enough free space for training courses to be held here as part of the Groz-Beckert Academy. 5 Course 100: Textile Value Chain Target group This course is for those who want to acquire a general overview of the textile value chain and the current business sectors of Groz-Beckert. Prerequisites– Basics K 6 W F T C S Aims Participants are taught basic knowledge of the textile value chain. Content Textile value chain basics Processes within the textile value chain Special aspects of the processes Duration 4 – 5 hours No. of participants 1 to max. 10 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days German / English: 09.03.2016, 03.06.2016, 05.09.2016, 01.12.2016 Chinese: on request Other This course should ideally be combined with a course in the basics of a textile production method (course no. 110, 130, 150, 170). Price per person 250 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 101: Fiber Theory Target group This course is for those interested in gaining a general overview of the fiber theory Prerequisites– Basics K W F T C Aims The course participants are given a basic knowledge of the structure, production and function of natural and chemical fibers. Content Basic knowledge of the fiber theory Structure of the most well-known natural and chemical fibers Differentiating between natural and chemical fibers Characteristics and areas of application of different fibers Different spinning methods for producing natural and chemical fibers Laundry symbols Duration 1 day (7 hours) No. of participants 1 to max. 10 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days German: 07.04.2016, 08.12.2016 English: 17.02.2016, 28.09.2016 Chinese: on request S Other– Price per person 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 7 Course 105: Technial Textiles Target group This training is for those interested in getting a general overview of technical textiles. Prerequisites– Basics K W F T C Aims The course participants receive training in the basics of structure, production, and function of technical textiles. Content Basics of technical textiles Definition of technical textiles Fields of application and functions of technical textiles Processes for the production of technical textiles Particularities on joining technical textiles Duration 4 – 5 hours No. of participants 1 to max. 10 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days German/English: 03.03.2016, 10.11.2016 Chinese: on request S Other– Price per person 8 250 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 110: Manual Flat Knitting Technology and Fault Analysis I Target group This course is for those interested in gaining a general overview of warp knitting technologies and resulting fault analysis. Prerequisites– Basics Aims The course participants receive training in the basics of the loop formation process on manual flat knitting machines as well as in the structure and function of all machines and their areas of application. Content Basics of knitting technology and fault analysis History of knitting and knitting machines Introduction to machine and needle technology Basic types of fabric structures Areas of application and products Machine design, technical features and functions of knitting machines Fault analysis Practical exercises on the manual flat knitting machine Duration 1 day (7 hours) No. of participants 1 to max. 6 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days German / English: 13.01.2016, 10.03.2016, 13.06.2016, 11.07.2016, 10.10.2016, 14.11.2016 Chinese: on request Other This course should ideally be combined with the course „Textile Value Chain“ (course no. 100). Price per person 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) K 9 Course 120: Theory of Fabric Structures Target group This course is for those interested in gaining special knowledge of the theory of fabric structures. Prerequisites– Basics Aims The course participants receive training in the basics of loop forming and the most common types of fabric structures. Content Basics of the theory of fabric structures Description and definition of various types of fabric structures Basic types of fabric structures Analyzing of single- and double-jersey knitwear Creation of yarn runs and cam part tables Sample configuration of mechanical large circular knitting machine Duration 4 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 8 persons Languages German / English / Spanish / Chinese Training days German: 21.–24.11.2016 English: 20.–23.06.2016 Spanish: 22.–25.02.2016 Chinese: on request K Other– Price per person 10 1,800 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 210: Manual Flat-Knitting Technology and Fault Analysis II Target group This course is for those interested in gaining a deeper insight into knitting technology. Prerequisites– Advanced Aims The course participants acquire an expert knowledge of loop forming, and of the setup and functioning of manual flat-knitting machines. Participants also gain the ability to create common types of fabric structures themselves on the manual flat-knitting machine. Content Basic knowledge of knitting technology and fault analysis History of knitting and knitting machines Introduction to loop and needle technology Important terms, using yarn feed technology as an example Loop formation process as demonstrated by the latch needle Setup and functioning of a manual flat-knitting machine, technical features Fault analysis Theory of fabric structures Description and definition of various types of fabric structures Basic fabric structures Creation and pattern analysis of basic fabric structures Practical exercises on the manual flat knitting machine Implementation of various pattern analysises Duration 2 days (7 hours/ day) No. of participants 1 to max. 6 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days German: 25.–26.01.2016, 08.–09.11.2016 English: 14.–15.03.2016, 14.–15.06.2016, 07.–08.09.2016 Chinese: on request K Other– Price per person 900 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 11 Course 211: Electronic Flat-Knitting Technology Advanced Target group This course is for those interested in gaining expertise in electronic flat-knitting technology. Prerequisites Prior knowledge of manual flat-knitting technology required. Aims The course participants are given expert knowledge of the basic applications of electronic flat-knitting technology. Content Basic knowledge of electronic flat-knitting technology Setup and function of electronic flat-knitting machines Operation and handling Basic fabric structures and different pattern variations Yarn feed and take-up system Introduction to pattern software SIRIX /M1 Pattern possibilities with the electronic flat-knitting machine (Stoll CMS) Practical exercises Creation of various patterns on the PC Pattern transfer to the machine Practical exercises incl. machine maintenance Duration 2 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 6 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days German: 20.–21.01.2016, 18.–19.07.2016 English: 18.–19.04.2016, 11.–12.10.2016 Chinese: on request K Other– Price per person 12 900 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 212: Circular Knitting Technology Target group This course is for those interested in gaining a specialist knowledge of large diameter circular knitting technology. Prerequisites– Advanced Aims The course participants are given expert knowledge of the basics of circular knitting technology and setup of the most common machine types. Participants will also acquire the ability to set up common types of fabric structures themselves on the machine. Content Basic knowledge of circular knitting technology Machine setup and technical features of circular knitting machines Yarn feed and take-up systems Loop formation processes on circular knitting machines Dial and interlock position Needle control Special equipment Practical exercises Pattern configurations on the PC and transfer to electronic circular knitting machines Duration 2 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 6 persons Languages German / English / Spanish / Chinese Training days German: 18.–19.01.2016, 17.–18.11.2016 English: 20.–21.04.2016, 16.–17.06.2016, 15.–16.09.2016 Spanish: 18.–19.02.2016, 13.–14.10.2016 Chinese: on request K Other– Price per person 900 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 13 Course 213: Warp Knitting Technology Target group This course is for those interested in gaining expertise in warp knitting technology. Prerequisites– Advanced Aims The course participants are given expert knowledge of the basics of warp knitting technology and its loop formation types as well as the setup and function of the machine. Content Basic knowledge of warp knitting technology Basics of warp knitting Machine design and technical features Loop formation process on the warp knitting machine Basic fabric structures and pattern layouts in warp knitting Identification of pattern disks Control of the guide bars Take-up system Duration 2 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 6 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Termine German: 09.–10.05.2016, 15.–16.11.2016 English: 11.–12.02.2016, 13.–14.09.2016 Chinese: on request K Other– Price per person 14 900 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Kurs 214: Technical Training Single Jersey Target group This course is for those who are interested in gaining technical knowledge directly at the circular knitting machine. Prerequisites– Advanced Aims The participants are given detailed technical knowledge about the handling of circular knitting machines. The participants work directly at the machine and and gain the ability to equip and handle it by themselves. Content Basic knowledge, technical training Pattern analysis single jersey with the preparation of thread flow and cam part table Structure, function and handling of the machine Preparation of the machine for pattern changes with following conversion of the cylinder cams Adjustment of: - yarn guide - quality wheel - Coulier - yarn tension - take-dow tension - needle breakage stop motion, etc. Preparation of a pattern data sheet Correct adjustment of the lubrication system Fault prevention at the machine Duration 3–5 days (7 h/day) depending on the background knowledge of the participants No. of participants 1 to 2 persons Languages German / English Training days on request K Other– Price per person/day 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 15 Course 215: Technical Training Double Jersey Target group This course is for those who are interested in gaining technical knowledge directly at the circular knitting machine. Prerequisites– Advanced Aims The participants are given detailed technical knowledge about the handling of circular knitting machines. The participants work directly at the machine and and gain the ability to equip and handle it by themselves. Content Basic knowledge, technical training Pattern analysis double jersey with the preparation of thread flow and cam part table Structure, function and handling of the machine Preparation of the machine for pattern changes with following conversion of the cylinder and dial cams Adjustment of: - fine rib and interlock position - synchronized timing and delayed timing - yarn guide - quality wheel - coulier - yarn tension - take-down tension - needle breakage stop motion, etc. Preparation of a pattern data sheet Correct adjustment of the lubrication system Fault prevention at the machine Duration 3–5 days (7 h/day) depending on the background knowledge of the participants No. of participants 1 to 2 persons Languages German / English Training days on request K Other– Price per person/day 16 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 310: Cylinder Training Target groupThis course is for those interested in acquiring expertise in the setup of cylinders. Prerequisites– Special Aims Participants are given basic knowledge about the fundamental functioning of a needle cylinder. Content Basic knowledge about cylinders Setup and functioning of a cylinder Duration 4 hours No. of participants 1 to max. 6 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days German: 11.05.2016, 28.11.2016 English: 15.02.2016, 26.09.2016 Chinese: on request K Other– Price per person 250 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 17 Course 311: Cylinder gauge changes Target group This course is for those interested in acquiring expertise in gauge changes. Prerequisites– Special Ziele The course participants are given expert knowledge of the basics of a gauge change on a single-jersey machine. Aims Basics of cylinder gauge changes Practical exercise using assembly instructions Centering and calibration of cylinder and sinker ring Yarn guide setting Running in rules for new cylinders Lubrication Fault prevention Duration 1 day (7 hours) No. of participants 1 to max. 4 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days German: 12.05.2016, 29.11.2016 English: 16.02.2016, 27.09.2016 Chinese: on request K Other– Price per person 18 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 320: Lubrication Technology Target group This course is for those interested in acquiring expertise in dealing with lubricants for knitting machines. Prerequisites– Special Aims The course participants are given expert knowledge of the use and daily handling of needle and sinker oils in knitting. Content Basics of lubricant technology Basics of tribology Needle and sinker oils - application Needle and sinker oils - composition Minimum requirements of needle and sinker oils according to DIN 62136-1/mineral-oil-based Needle and sinker oils – cleaning options Compatibility with plastics and elastomers /base oils Inadequate lubrication in knitting machines Corrosion and corrosion protection Lacquer tolerance Faults in fabric due to wrong use of needle oils Oil analysis and recommendations for the knitter Duration 1 day (7 hours) No. of participants 1 to max. 15 persons Languages German / English / Chinese Training days on request K Other– Price per person 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 19 Course 130: Web-forming and mechanical bonding of nonwovens Target group This course is for those interested in acquiring a general overview of the mechanical bonding (nonwovens) Prerequisites Prior knowledge of fiber theory relating to applications for nonwovens required. Aims The course participants are given a basic knowledge of the features and application areas of Groz-Beckert products. Content Basics of web formation Fibre preparation Web formation Card clothing services Web bonding Tools for mechanical web bonding, Needling Felting needles Structuring needles Trials in the technical laboratory (demonstration) Hydroentanglement Jet strips Process water analysis Duration 1 day (7 hours) No. of participants 5 to max.10 persons Languages German / English Training days German/English: 26.01.2016, 15.03.2016, 28.04.2016, 14.06.2016, 09.09.2016, 08.11.2016 Other This course should if possible be combined with the course “Textile Value Chain“ (course no. 100) Price per person 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Basics F 20 Course 340: Mounting of Metallic Card Clothing Special Target group This course is specifically addressed to people working with metallic card clothing. Prerequisites Mechanical skills, e.g. industrial mechanic (m/f) Aims The participants of this course are enabled to mount metallic card clothing on rollers in a winding frame. Content Basics knowledge of metallic card clothing General information on card clothing Safe removal of old card clothing from carding rollers and opening rollers Treatment of carding rollers Inspecting and preparation of rollers Butt welding Finishing of carding rollers Packaging, transportation and depositing of carding rollers Safety instructions Duration 5 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 5 persons Languages German / English Training days German / English: 01.–05.02.2016, 05.–09.09.2016 Other The following personal safety protection items are included in the training course price: Safety glasses, leather gloves, work gloves and helmet with face protection. Price per person 2,250 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) C 21 Course 150: Sewing and Needle Technology Target group Basics Prerequisites– S 22 This course is for those interested in acquiring a general overview of sewing technologies as well as the range of sewing items and needles required for them Aims The course participants are given a basic knowledge of sewing machines, sewing needles and their areas of application. Content Sewing needle basics Needle systems and needle catalogue Structure of a sewing needle Needle thicknesses Point shapes Needle package – Significance of printed information Identification of needle systems Basics of sewing machines and sewing technology Classification of sewing machines Different sewing machine designs Stitch classification, stitch types Stitch formation on sewing machines, lockstitch machines, chainstitch machines and thread overlock machines Application problems taken from practice and how to solve them by using the right needle Duration 2 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 6 persons Languages German / English Training days German: 25.–26.04.2016, 07.–08.11.2016 English: 25.–26.01.2016, 04.–05.07.2016 Other This course should ideally be combined with the course “Textile Value Chain“ (course no. 100). Price per person 900 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 170: Weaving Technology Target group This course is for those interested in acquiring a general overview of weaving technology. Prerequisites– Basics Aims The course participants are given a basic knowledge of the individual process steps and relevant machines and tools, from weaving preparation to the actual weaving process and the woven product. Content Weaving technology basics Basic knowledge of the weaving process, demonstrated on airjet and rapier weaving machines Tools for the textile production of woven products and their specific functions Basic process of tying and drawing-in of warp stops Duration 1 day (7 hours) No. of participants 2 to max. 10 persons Languages German / English Training days on request Other This course should ideally be combined with the course “Textile Value Chain“ (course no. 100). Price per person 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) W 23 Course 370: Operating the WarpMaster Machine Special Target group This course is specifically for those responsible for operating the WarpMaster. Prerequisites– Aims W Content The course participants are given all the skills and knowledge needed to prepare a drawing-in operation, to operate the machine during the drawing-in process, and to remove the drawn-in weaving harness. WarpMaster operation basics Production-relevant operation of the machine software Programming and implementing the drawing-in process Loading and unloading the machine Attaching and adjusting the reed Solving simple faults Exchanging parts which wear out often Operating the machine during the drawing-in process Machine cleaning, troubleshooting Duration 2 days (7 hours/day) No. of participants 1 to max. 3 persons Languages German / English Training days on request Other– Price per person 24 900 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 371: Technical Training on the WarpMaster Special Target group This course is specifically for those responsible for maintenance, changeovers, setup and servicing of the WarpMaster. Prerequisites Prior working knowledge of the WarpMaster is required. Aims The course participants acquire the ability to service the machine by themselves, to change all the relevant basic configurations, to diagnose and solve software and hardware problems, and to correct machine faults. Content WarpMaster operation basics Functioning and mode of operation of all relevant machine functions Working with the machine software Changes on the machine when using different sizes and types of healds and drop wires Basic knowledge of carrying out common servicing and cleaning jobs Fault diagnosis on mechanism and electronics, and troubleshooting Duration 3 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 3 persons Languages German / English Training days on request W Other– Price per person 1,350 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 25 Course 372: Combined Course: WarpMaster Operation and Technical Training Target group This course is specifically for those responsible for maintenance, setup and servicing of the WarpMaster. Prerequisites– Special Aims The course participants are taught the contents of the special courses “Operating the WarpMaster machine“ and “Technical training on the WarpMaster“. Content WarpMaster operation basics Production-relevant operation of machine software Programming of drawing in Loading and unloading the machine Attaching and adjusting the reed Solving simple faults Exchanging parts which wear out often Operating the machine during the drawing-in process Machine cleaning- Functioning and mode of operation of all relevant machine functions Working with the machine software Changes on the machine when using different sizes and types of healds and drop wires Basic knowledge of carrying out common servicing and cleaning jobs Fault diagnosis on mechanism and electronics, and troubleshooting Duration 4 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 3 persons Languages German / English Training days on request W Other– Price per person 26 1,800 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 373: Tying Technology Target group Special W This course is specifically for persons responsible for the adjustment and maintenance of KnotMaster machines AS/3, TS/3, XS/3, RS/3, RSD/3, ZS/3, TS/3 TapeMaster with standard drive as well as KnotMaster Knot Control computer control units. Prerequisites– Aims The course participants acquire the ability to knot a warp by themselves and to independently set up, operate and service the necessary aids and equipment such as tying frame and tying machine. Content Tying technology basics Preparation of the warp in the tying frame Function of the tying machine and tying of the warp threads Components of the tying frame and the tying machine (drive, tying groups, computer control, etc.) Maintenance and care of the entire tying installation Optimal adjustment of the units Operation, troubleshooting, fault removal Tips and tricks Duration 2 days (7 hours / day) No. of participants 1 to max. 6 persons Languages German / English Training days on request Other– Price per person 900 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 27 Course 375: PosiLeno® Target group This course is specifically for persons responsible for the operation of the PosiLeno® leno system. Prerequisites– Special Aims The participants acquire skills and knowledge required for a correct operation of the PosiLeno® leno weaving harness. Content Basics on PosiLeno® Leno weaving techniques: upper shed, lower shed, upper/lower shed Operation of the PosiLeno® system and heald selection Assembly and disassembly of the leno weaving harness Maintenance and overhaul Duration 1 day (7 hours) No. of participants 2 to max. 10 persons Languages German / English Training days on request W Other– Price per person 28 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) Course 190: Tufting and Tufting Tool Technology Basics T Target group This training course is aimed at those wishing to obtain a general understanding of tufting and tufting tool technology. Prerequisites Participants with a connection to tufting applications AimsParticipants gain application-related fundamental knowledge of tufting and tufting tool technology. Content Basic knowledge Carpet types and their manufacturing technology Tooling theory (gauge parts) Tufting systems Needle theory Loop pile Cut pile Cut loop (combined loop and cut pile) Level cut loop (combined loop and cut pile) Machine technology Duration 1 day (7 hours) No. of participants 1 to max. 10 persons Languages German / English Training days on request Other Location: Raesfeld Price per person 450 EUR excl. MwSt. (German VAT) 29 Course 400: Worldwide Training Courses Tailormade You wish to have an in-house training course? Would you like to participate in a training course directly on your premises? Or are you interested in specific training topics which you haven't found in this brochure? In any case, Groz-Beckert will be happy to send you a noncommittal offer. In addition to German, English, Spanish and sometimes Chinese, further languages are available on request. Please send your inquiry by E-Mail to: [email protected] Individual K 30 W F T C S Application Form Registration via fax: +49 7431 10-2777 Company Address TelephoneFax Registration online: www.groz-beckert.com Get in touch with your contact partner: [email protected] For training courses forming part of the Groz-Beckert Academy, you can apply either online or use this fax form. Please make a copy of this page and send it, completely filled in, to Groz-Beckert by fax. You will then receive a confirmation of your order, either by post or E-Mail. VAT-IdNo. (EU countries only) E-Mail Desired Training Course Training course (course-no.) Title of training course Date of training course Participant Number of participants Surnames and first names of participants Remarks Date, signature In what form would you like to receive confirmation of your application? by Post Newsletter by E-Mail Would you like to register for the Groz-Beckert Online Newsletter? Yes, please send me the Groz-Beckert Online Newsletter to the following E-Mail address(es): No thanks. I'm not interested, for the following reason: 31 Good to know What's the best way to get to Albstadt? What services are included in the training courses? How can I apply? On this page you‘ll find out all you need to know for your training course at Groz-Beckert! Getting there Discounts for groups From Stuttgart you can reach Albstadt by car via the A 81 and B 27 in roughly one hour. From the direction of Switzerland, the A 81 is also the right choice. Zürich can be reached in around 2 hours. Munich is around three hours’ drive away from Albstadt, along the A 8 and A 96. From Lake Constance and from the direction of Austria, the best way to Albstadt is via the B 32, B 313 and B 463. Once you arrive in Albstadt there are plenty of signs to Groz-Beckert. There are direct rail connections to the ICE stations in Stuttgart and Rottweil. International airports are located in Stuttgart, Zürich and Munich. If three or four persons from a company take part in a training course at the Groz-Beckert Academy, a discount can be obtained. Please contact Groz-Beckert to find out more! Services included Applications for the Groz-Beckert Academy can be made either online or by using the form on page 31 of this brochure. All the training courses offered at the Groz-Beckert Academy are inclusive of lunch and beverages. The buffet in the canteen provides a wide range of meals, including vegetarian specialities. All training course documentation – as well as protective clothing and equipment wherever necessary – are included in the price per person listed. Price per persons do not include German VAT. 32 Training program online The complete program offered by the Groz-Beckert Academy can be found on the Internet at www.groz-beckert.com. As in this brochure, all training content is presented transparently, including the price per persons and training days of the basic, advanced and special training courses. Price per persons of individual training courses are available on request! Applications Regular expansion The Groz-Beckert Academy was newly introduced in 2011. The existing training program will be continually expanded in the future and adapted to the requirements of customers and markets. Albstadt and Surroundings – Culture, Traditions, Sights Where textiles impress Hotels and restaurants More tips on Albstadt and its region Albstadt offers numerous hotels, boarding houses, guest houses and restaurants in various price per person categories. You can get recommendations directly from the municipal administration. The best thing to do is to contact them by using the online form provided at www.albstadt.de Albstadt and the region naturally have a lot more sights apart from those of the textile industry. The Municipal Gallery (Städtische Galerie), the Museum in the Kräuterkasten and the Philipp-Matthäus-Hahn Museum are just three examples of rewarding excursion destinations. The cultural history of the district of Albstadt where Groz-Beckert is located is presented in the Ebinger Heimatmuseum. The Stauffenberg Memorial Site and the “Jehle Music History Collection” inside the castle are further cultural highlights of the town. The open air museum of Hechingen-Stein, showing a reconstructed Roman country estate during the first few centuries AD, can also be reached quickly and comfortably from Albstadt. Stadtverwaltung Albstadt P.O.Box 10 01 25, 72422 Albstadt Telephone: +49 7431 160-1205 Fax: +49 7431 160-1227 The region around Albstadt is characterized by the distinctive hilly landscape of the Schwäbische Alb and the Danube valley. The mostly unspoilt natural landscape is not only impressively peaceful, it has fantastic views and also around 2,500 different caves and caverns! Many of these have been adapted for public access, with numerous fascinating and educational features. The famous fortress of Hohenzollern is also located close to Albstadt. It is one of the finest and most-visited fortresses anywhere in Europe. Albstadt’s textile orientation is reflected in many places. One example is Lautlingen a quarter of Albstadt, where Groz-Beckert – in close cooperation with the municipal administration – has built the longest textile reinforced concrete bridge in the world, at 100 meters. It was completed in November 2010 – and ranks as a landmark project in the use of technical textiles. Groz-Beckert took part in development and construction, both technologically and financially. The Maschenmuseum (Knitting Museum) in Albstadt-Tailfingen is also well known far beyond the region. It focuses on the history of the local knitting industry. 33 Groz-Beckert KG Parkweg 2 72458 Albstadt, Germany Phone +49 7431 10-0 Fax +49 7431 10-2777 [email protected] www.groz-beckert.com The depictions provided of our products are not to scale and are intended for illustrative purposes only. Consequently they make no claim to be an accurate representation of the original. ® = Registered trademark of the Groz-Beckert company group. © = This publication is copyrighted. All rights reserved, in particular the right of duplication, distribution and translation. This publication or any parts thereof may not be reproduced or stored, processed, duplicated or distributed using electronic systems in any form or by any means whatsoever without the express written consent of Groz-Beckert. EN | 11.2015