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BCC Plant the Planet
welcome to bcc plant the planet we are an international company supplying all the equipment and know-how needed for cone & seed handling, containerized seedling and cutting production. bcc was founded in landskrona, sweden, by hans björkemar in 1987. today’s technological advancements enable optimization of productivity and quality in the overall forestry sector. similar technological improvements, specifically within forest seed centers and nurseries, allow for the successful and cost efficient growing of seedlings and cuttings for the forest. at bcc plant the planet we understand the specific needs of our customers and in order to serve these needs we have developed a very flexible line of equipment that can be adjusted to perform in the best possible way in the most different conditions. we have complete concepts for different climate conditions and species. an important part in these concepts, apart from the equipment, is the transfer of both biological and technical know-how.
Frequently asked questions about BCC Plant the Planet
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Where is BCC Plant the Planet located?
BCC Plant the Planet's headquarters is located at Landskrona, Skåne, Sweden
What is BCC Plant the Planet's official website?
BCC Plant the Planet's official website is bccab.com
How many employees does BCC Plant the Planet have?
BCC Plant the Planet has 19 employees
What industry does BCC Plant the Planet belong to?
BCC Plant the Planet is in the industry of: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
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