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- Careers | Gilbert & Schmalriede
CAREERS JOIN OUR TEAM More than a job Join our team Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology is a globally operating specialist in the design and manufacture of complex hydraulic and electromechanical systems. Our team develops and builds high-quality partial systems for maritime applications, locks, weirs, and other demanding fields of application. Join our team and apply today!
- Home | Gilbert & Schmalriede
SYSTEMS THAT DELIVER RESULTS - WORLDWIDE. Performance is our business. Fast response times, dependable availability, and solutions tailored to your exact requirements. Our services We develop and manufacture technically sophisticated products, precisely tailored to their intended application and our customers' requirements. Yacht equipment Premium technology designed to deliver outstanding performance, comfort, and safety at sea. Steel-hydraulic engineering Repair, maintenance, and moderni-zation services for locks, weirs, and hydraulic infrastructure. Hydraulics Regardless of scale, we analyze, repair, and develop innovative hydraulic solutions tailored to your requirements. After-sales We ensure maximum support through our after-sales services, including maintenance, repairs, and reliable spare parts availability. Steel-hydraulic engineering Repair, maintenance, and moderni-zation services for locks, weirs, and hydraulic infrastructure. Hydraulics Regardless of scale, we analyze, repair, and develop innovative hydraulic solutions tailored to your requirements. After-sales We ensure maximum support through our after-sales services, including maintenance, repairs, and reliable spare parts availability. "YOUR PARTNER FOR HYDRAULIC SOLUTIONS." Hydraulic solutions for every application – delivering expertise, reliability, and customized support. Contact us Contact us Ready for service WORLDWIDE When rapid service, maintenance, or repair support is needed, our specialists are on site – aboard vessels, ashore, at locks, and in ports worldwide. At a glance Who we are With over 40 years of experience, we design, manufacture, and service hydraulic and electromechanical systems for superyachts, locks, weirs, and industrial applications. More than 100 dedicated specialists deliver quality, reliability, and tailor-made solutions – Made in Germany. Learn more Learn more
- Contact | Gilbert & Schmalriede
CONTACT GET IN We are there If you have any questions Do you have a general inquiry or need support? Our team is here to assist you quickly and efficiently. For specific questions regarding our maritime, hydraulic engineering, or industrial solutions, our experts are available to provide personalized support. Our experts Contact our experts Kontaktformular Name E-mail* Bereich wählen* Platz für Ihre Nachricht Senden Telefon: +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Email: info@gilbert-schmalriede.de Office Hours: Mon – Thu 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM Fr 7:00 AM – 1:30 PM Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology GmbH Friedrich-Kocks-Straße 3 28197 Bremen (Germany)
- AGB | Gilbert & Schmalriede
TERMS AND CONDITIONS GENERAL Terms and Conditions Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology GmbH I. Scope of Application 1. All deliveries, services and quotations provided by the Supplier shall be governed exclusively by these General Terms and Conditions. They shall also apply to all future business relationships, even if they are not expressly agreed upon again. These Terms and Conditions shall be deemed accepted no later than upon receipt of the goods or acceptance of the services. Any conflicting or deviating terms and conditions of the Customer, including references to the Customer's own purchasing or business terms, are hereby expressly rejected. 2. Any deviations from these General Terms and Conditions shall only be valid if confirmed by the Supplier in writing. II. Quotations and Scope of Delivery 1. All documents forming part of the quotation, including illustrations, drawings, weight specifications and dimensions, are approximate only unless expressly designated as binding. The Supplier reserves all ownership rights and copyrights to cost estimates, drawings and all other documentation. Such documents may not be disclosed or made available to third parties without the Supplier's prior written consent. 2. The Supplier's written order confirmation shall determine the scope of delivery. Where the Supplier has submitted a time-limited quotation that has been accepted within the specified period, and no timely order confirmation has been issued, the quotation itself shall be binding. Any ancillary agreements or amendments shall only be valid if confirmed by the Supplier in writing.
- Impressum | Gilbert & Schmalriede
LEGAL NOTICE OUR Legal notice Information pursuant to Section 5 of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology GmbH Friedrich-Kocks-Str. 3 28197 Bremen Germany Represented by: Management Board Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Jens W. Hinsch Friedrich-Kocks-Str. 3 28197 Bremen Germany Contact Phone: +49 (0)421 59 659-0 Fax: +49 (0)421 59 659-22 Email: info@gilbert-schmalriede.de Commercial Register Registered with the Commercial Register Local Court (Amtsgericht): Bremen Commercial Register No.: HRB 37406 VAT Identification Number VAT Identification Number pursuant to Section 27a of the German VAT Act (UStG): DE 352 057 584 Image Credits Sources for the images and graphics used: Klaus Jordan, Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, Fotolia, G&S Image Film: b-focused, marketingzeugs Website Concept and Design: marketingzeugs Dispute Resolution Our email address can be found in this Legal Notice. We are neither willing nor obliged to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board. Liability for Content As a service provider, we are responsible for our own content on these pages in accordance with Section 7 (1) of the German Digital Services Act (DDG) and the applicable general laws. However, pursuant to Sections 8 to 10 DDG, we are not obliged to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information or to investigate circumstances indicating illegal activity. Obligations to remove or block the use of information under the general laws remain unaffected. Liability in this respect is only possible from the time we become aware of a specific legal infringement. Upon becoming aware of such infringements, we will remove the relevant content without undue delay. Liability for Links Our website contains links to external third-party websites over whose content we have no control. Therefore, we cannot accept any responsibility or liability for such external content. The respective provider or operator of the linked website is always responsible for its content.The linked websites were checked for possible legal violations at the time the links were created. No unlawful content was identifiable at that time. Continuous monitoring of the content of linked websites is not reasonable without concrete evidence of a legal violation. Should we become aware of any such legal infringements, we will remove the respective links without undue delay. Copyright The content and works created by the website operator on these pages are subject to German copyright law. Any reproduction, editing, distribution or any form of exploitation beyond the limits of copyright law requires the prior written consent of the respective author or creator. Downloads and copies of this website are permitted only for private, non-commercial use. Where content on this website has not been created by the operator, the copyrights of third parties are respected. In particular, third-party content is identified as such. Should you nevertheless become aware of a copyright infringement, please notify us accordingly. Upon becoming aware of any legal infringements, we will remove such content without undue delay.
- Datenschutz | Gilbert & Schmalriede
DATA PROTECTION OUR Data protection We are pleased to welcome you to our website and appreciate your interest in our company. To provide you with transparency regarding the processing of your personal data, we would like to explain what personal data we collect, the purposes for which it is processed, and the security measures we have implemented to protect it. Personal data refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, such as your name, email address, or user behaviour. In addition, we inform you below about your statutory rights regarding the processing of your personal data. 1. Data Controller and Data Protection Officer The controller responsible for data processing within the meaning of Article 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is: Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology GmbH Friedrich-Kocks-Str. 3 28197 Bremen Germany Phone: +49 (0)421 59 659-0 Email: info@gilbert-schmalriede.de You may contact our Data Protection Officer, FIDES IT Consultants GmbH, at: datenschutz@gilbert-schmalriede.de 2. Collection of Personal Data Visiting Our Website When you use our website for informational purposes only, i.e. if you do not register, submit information to us or otherwise interact with the website, we only collect the data that your browser automatically transmits to our web server. The following information is collected automatically: (1) Information about your browser type and version (2) The user's operating system (3) The user's Internet service provider (4) The user's IP address (5) Date and time of access (6) Websites from which the user's system accesses our website (referrer URL) (7) Websites accessed by the user's system via our website (8) Status message indicating whether access was successful (9) Amount of data transmitted The legal basis for processing this data is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interests). Our legitimate interest is to ensure the secure and reliable operation of our website. The technical processing of this data on the web server is limited to the duration of your visit to the website. Application Data You may apply for vacancies via the contact options provided on our website. Detailed information on the processing of personal data in connection with the application process can be found in the Privacy Notice pursuant to Article 13 GDPR, which is linked on our careers page and provided to you together with the confirmation of receipt of your application. 3. External Service Providers / Recipients of Data External service providers are engaged for the administration and maintenance of our IT systems and to support the operation of this website on the basis of Article 28 GDPR (data processing agreements). These service providers have been carefully selected, are contractually bound to maintain confidentiality, and may process your personal data solely for the specific purposes agreed upon in the data processing agreement concluded with Gilbert & Schmalriede. Any further processing or disclosure of your personal data will only take place where required to comply with legal obligations pursuant to Article 6(1)(c) GDPR. 4. Cookies / Technical Tools Our website uses cookies in isolated cases. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device by your web browser, provided that cookie storage is enabled in your browser settings. Cookies cannot be used to directly identify individuals and do not contain any personal data. They do not cause any damage to your device and do not contain viruses. Cookies are divided into "session cookies" and "persistent cookies", which are explained below. Session cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. These include, in particular, session cookies, which store a session ID that enables different requests from your browser to be assigned to the same browsing session. This allows your browser to be recognised when you return to our website. Session cookies are deleted when you log out or close your browser. Persistent cookies are automatically deleted after a predefined period, which may vary depending on the cookie. You can delete cookies at any time via your browser's security settings. The following cookies and comparable technical tools are used on our website where they are technically necessary for the operation of the website and the provision of specific website functions: Real Cookie Banner Provider: devowl.io GmbH Purpose: Provision of the consent management tool, display, storage and management of your consent preferences. Storage period: 365 days Category: Essential The legal basis for the processing of these cookies and the related personal data is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interests), as they are technically necessary for the operation of the website. Our legitimate interest lies in providing a user-friendly, effective, secure and legally compliant website. Where you have given your consent via the cookie banner to the use of one or more of the cookies or technical tools listed below, the processing is carried out on the basis of your consent pursuant to Article 6(1)(a) GDPR. The consent-based cookies and technical tools are described below. Google Fonts Provider: Google Ireland Limited Purpose: Visual presentation and rendering of the website. Category: Functional You can configure your browser settings according to your preferences and, for example, refuse the acceptance of cookies either entirely or on a case-by-case basis. Cookies that have already been stored may also be deleted through your browser settings. Please note, however, that disabling or deleting cookies may result in some functions of this website no longer being available. You may withdraw your consent to the use of the respective cookies or technical tools at any time with effect for the future. 5. Data Security We have implemented appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the personal data stored by us against accidental or intentional manipulation, loss, destruction, or access by unauthorised persons. These security measures are reviewed on an ongoing basis and continuously adapted to reflect current technological standards. Our website uses TLS (Transport Layer Security) encryption to ensure the secure transmission of data. You can recognise an encrypted connection when the address bar of your browser changes from "http://" to "https://" and a padlock symbol appears. By clicking on the padlock symbol, you can view information about the certificate used. The appearance of the symbol may vary depending on the web browser in use. TLS encryption ensures that your data is transmitted securely in accordance with current state-of-the-art security standards. 6. Your Rights You have the right to obtain information about the personal data concerning you that we process, in accordance with Article 15 GDPR. If the personal data processed is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to request its rectification or completion in accordance with Article 16 GDPR. Subject to the requirements of Article 17 GDPR, you also have the right to request the erasure of your personal data. Under the conditions set out in Article 18 GDPR, you may request the restriction of processing, and, in accordance with Article 20 GDPR, you have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format (right to data portability). Under the conditions of Article 21 GDPR, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data. If you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the provisions of the GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, for example with the State Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen as the competent supervisory authority (Article 77 GDPR).
- About us | Gilbert & Schmalriede
AT A GLANCE ABOUT US Technology in motion reliable worldwide We keep technology moving. Our customers rely on us for dynamic solutions and optimal performance. Our systems power hydraulic and electromechanical subsystems for large yachts, locks and weirs, as well as industrial machinery. When rapid support is needed for service, maintenance, or repairs, we are on site – whether on land, on board, at a lock, or in a harbor – anywhere in the world. We support our customers as one team. More than 100 employees develop, build, and keep their systems moving. Yacht owners and shipyards value our high-quality solutions – made in Germany and certified by recognized classification societies. Operators of locks and weirs trust us to meet demanding schedules and budgets, even when weekend work is required. Industrial customers rely on our expertise to solve nearly any hydraulic challenge. Located in Bremen’s GVZ logistics hub, we benefit from excellent transport connections. Our technical facilities and equipment provide everything our customers need. About us Our history Our team Partners 100+ Team members Our team combines experience, expertise, and commitment in every project. Together, we develop solutions that work reliably. 64 countries so far as Location Our systems and services are used worldwide. Whether on board, ashore, or in port: we are there wherever support is needed. OUR SALES TEAM EXPERTISE AT A GLANCE Our sales team combines technical expertise, personal consultation, and tailored solutions. Whether in yacht equipment, hydraulics, steel hydraulic engineering, or after-sales service, we support our customers from the initial inquiry through to successful project completion – providing reliable support worldwide. Yacht equipment Sales Markus Kayser yacht@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Hydraulics Vertrieb Frank Vollers Thomas Becker hydraulik@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Steel- hydraulic engineering Sales Jörg Ehlers swb@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 After-sales Sales Frank Vollers Thomas Becker hydraulik@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 After-sales Sales Christian Beckmeyer Sven Göttsch as@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Yacht equipment Sales Markus Kayser yacht@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Hydraulics Sales Frank Vollers Thomas Becker hydraulik@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Steel- hydraulic engineering Sales Jörg Ehlers swb@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 After-sales Sales Christian Beckmeyer Sven Göttsch hydraulik@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Sales Markus Kayser yacht@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Yacht equipment Hydraulics Sales Frank Vollers Thomas Becker hydraulik@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Steel-hydraulic engineering Sales Jörg Ehlers swb@gilbert-schmalriede.de +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 Project planning Project management & Construction Olaf Mehnert Quality management Harald Erfurt Axel Nullmeyer Finanz-/Rechnungswesen & Controlling Sabine Kruse Management production Dennis Twachtmann Jens W. Hinsch Our Leadership team
- Services | Gilbert & Schmalriede
OUR SERVICES Technical solutions for Yachting, infrastructure and industry We keep technology moving. Our customers rely on us for dynamic and efficient solutions. Our systems power hydraulic and electromechanical subsystems for maritime applications, locks, weirs, and industrial machinery. Whenever rapid service, maintenance, or repair support is required, our team is ready to assist – aboard vessels, ashore, at locks, and in ports worldwide. Yacht- Equipment Yacht- Equipment Steel-hydraulic engineering Steel- hydraulic engineering Hydraulics Hydraulics After-Sales After Sales Top-quality standards. Excellent yacht equipment High-quality technology for exceptional and safe experiences on the world's oceans. We offer technically sophisticated products – individually designed and tailored to maritime requirements. Our portfolio includes boarding ladders, fold-out balconies, crane systems, boat launch and recovery equipment, hatches, boarding systems, and many other custom solutions. Go Get in touch now Anchor and mooring flaps Anchor and mooring flaps Fender systems and boat booms Davit systems Flap systems Pool movable floors Stern and side decks Rudder systems and stabilizers Liferaft cranes Bathing steps Get in touch now Steel-hydraulic engineering Durable. High-performance. Precise. Reliable solutions for repair, refurbishment, and modernization. We restore performance and efficiency to locks, weirs, and other hydraulic engineering structures. In addition to maintenance, we offer comprehensive repair, conversion, and installation services for lock systems, weirs, ship lifts, working vessels, and flood protection structures. All services are individually tailored to the specific operating conditions of each project. Technology for demanding applications Industrial hydraulics We provide high-performance hydraulic solutions tailored to demanding industrial applications. Customers throughout the Bremen and Oldenburg region rely on our expertise in the analysis, repair, maintenance, and optimization of hydraulic systems. We restore the functionality of hydraulic cylinders of all sizes quickly and professionally. In addition, we design and manufacture new hydraulic systems and components. From single units to small production runs, we deliver customized solutions for virtually any application. Get in touch now Service that lasts. Your partner in after-sales Reliable support for lasting performance and maximum operational availability. As your trusted partner for service and maintenance, we are here whenever you need us. Our experienced after-sales team works proactively and solution-oriented. From routine maintenance and repairs to spare parts supply, upgrades, and retrofits, we deliver tailored solutions to the highest quality standards. Get in touch now Get in touch now Get in touch now
- Legal Notice | Gilbert & Schmalriede
LEGAL NOTICE OUR Legal Notice Information pursuant to Section 5 of the German Telemedia Act (TMG) Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology GmbH Friedrich-Kocks-Str. 3 28197 Bremen Germany Represented by: Management Board Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Jens W. Hinsch Friedrich-Kocks-Str. 3 28197 Bremen Germany Contact Phone: +49 (0)421 59 659-0 Fax: +49 (0)421 59 659-22 Email: info@gilbert-schmalriede.de Commercial Register Registered with the Commercial Register Local Court (Amtsgericht): Bremen Commercial Register No.: HRB 37406 VAT Identification Number VAT Identification Number pursuant to Section 27a of the German VAT Act (UStG): DE 352 057 584 Image Credits Sources for the images and graphics used: Klaus Jordan, Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, Fotolia, G&S Image Film: b-focused, marketingzeugs Website Concept and Design: marketingzeugs Dispute Resolution Our email address can be found in this Legal Notice. We are neither willing nor obliged to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board. Liability for Content As a service provider, we are responsible for our own content on these pages in accordance with Section 7 (1) of the German Digital Services Act (DDG) and the applicable general laws. However, pursuant to Sections 8 to 10 DDG, we are not obliged to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information or to investigate circumstances indicating illegal activity. Obligations to remove or block the use of information under the general laws remain unaffected. Liability in this respect is only possible from the time we become aware of a specific legal infringement. Upon becoming aware of such infringements, we will remove the relevant content without undue delay. Liability for Links Our website contains links to external third-party websites over whose content we have no control. Therefore, we cannot accept any responsibility or liability for such external content. The respective provider or operator of the linked website is always responsible for its content.The linked websites were checked for possible legal violations at the time the links were created. No unlawful content was identifiable at that time. Continuous monitoring of the content of linked websites is not reasonable without concrete evidence of a legal violation. Should we become aware of any such legal infringements, we will remove the respective links without undue delay. Copyright The content and works created by the website operator on these pages are subject to German copyright law. Any reproduction, editing, distribution or any form of exploitation beyond the limits of copyright law requires the prior written consent of the respective author or creator. Downloads and copies of this website are permitted only for private, non-commercial use. Where content on this website has not been created by the operator, the copyrights of third parties are respected. In particular, third-party content is identified as such. Should you nevertheless become aware of a copyright infringement, please notify us accordingly. Upon becoming aware of any legal infringements, we will remove such content without undue delay. Contact +49 (0) 421 59 659-0 info@gilbert schmalriede.de Friedrich-Kocks-Straße 3, 28197 Bremen, (Germany)
- Terms and Conditions | Gilbert & Schmalriede
TERMS AND CONDITIONS GENERAL Terms and Conditions Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology GmbH I. Scope of Application 1. All deliveries, services and quotations provided by the Supplier shall be governed exclusively by these General Terms and Conditions. They shall also apply to all future business relationships, even if they are not expressly agreed upon again. These Terms and Conditions shall be deemed accepted no later than upon receipt of the goods or acceptance of the services. Any conflicting or deviating terms and conditions of the Customer, including references to the Customer's own purchasing or business terms, are hereby expressly rejected. 2. Any deviations from these General Terms and Conditions shall only be valid if confirmed by the Supplier in writing. II. Quotations and Scope of Delivery 1. All documents forming part of the quotation, including illustrations, drawings, weight specifications and dimensions, are approximate only unless expressly designated as binding. The Supplier reserves all ownership rights and copyrights to cost estimates, drawings and all other documentation. Such documents may not be disclosed or made available to third parties without the Supplier's prior written consent. 2. The Supplier's written order confirmation shall determine the scope of delivery. Where the Supplier has submitted a time-limited quotation that has been accepted within the specified period, and no timely order confirmation has been issued, the quotation itself shall be binding. Any ancillary agreements or amendments shall only be valid if confirmed by the Supplier in writing. III. Prices and Payment 1. Unless otherwise agreed, all prices are quoted ex works, including loading at the Supplier's premises, but excluding packaging. Value Added Tax (VAT) shall be charged additionally at the applicable statutory rate. 2. Payments shall be made either within 10 days from the invoice date with a 2% cash discount or within 30 days net from the invoice date. Installation and repair services as well as seminar fees are payable immediately without deduction. For orders with a net order value of EUR 20,000.00 or more, the following payment terms shall apply: • One-third upon receipt of the order confirmation • One-third upon delivery and receipt of the invoice • The remaining balance within 30 days from the invoice date If the Customer defaults on payment, the Supplier shall be entitled to charge interest from the date of default at the rate charged by commercial banks for unsecured current account overdrafts, plus the applicable statutory Value Added Tax (VAT). A lower interest rate shall apply if the Customer provides evidence that the actual financial burden is lower. 3. The Supplier reserves the right to accept bills of exchange. Discount charges, stamp duties, and default interest shall be payable immediately. Any collection and discount charges shall be borne by the Customer. 4. The Customer shall only be entitled to offset, withhold payment, or reduce payments, including in the event of notices of defects or counterclaims, if such counterclaims have been legally established by a final court decision or are undisputed. IV. Delivery Period 1. The delivery period shall commence upon dispatch of the order confirmation, but not before all documents, approvals and authorisations to be provided by the Customer have been received and any agreed advance payment has been paid. 2. The delivery period shall be deemed complied with if, before its expiry, the goods have left the Supplier's works or the Customer has been notified that the goods are ready for dispatch. 3. The delivery period shall be extended by a reasonable period in the event of industrial action, in particular strikes and lockouts, as well as in the event of unforeseen obstacles beyond the Supplier's control, provided that such obstacles demonstrably have a significant impact on the manufacture or delivery of the goods. This shall also apply if such circumstances arise at the Supplier's subcontractors. The Supplier shall not be held responsible for the aforementioned circumstances even if they arise during an existing delay. In significant cases, the Supplier shall inform the Customer as soon as possible of the commencement and end of such impediments. 4. If dispatch is delayed at the Customer's request, the Customer shall be charged the storage costs incurred, commencing one month after notification that the goods are ready for dispatch. Where the goods are stored at the Supplier's premises, the storage charge shall amount to at least 1% of the invoice value for each month. The Supplier shall, however, be entitled, after granting a reasonable deadline that expires without result, to dispose of the goods elsewhere and to supply the Customer within an appropriately extended delivery period. V. Force Majeure and/or Other Unforeseeable, Extraordinary Circumstances Beyond the Supplier's Control Compliance with the agreed delivery period is subject to the Customer fulfilling its contractual obligations. In the event of force majeure and/or other unforeseeable, extraordinary circumstances beyond the Supplier's control, such as hurricanes, fire, explosions, operational disruptions, strikes, lockouts, war, civil unrest, governmental intervention, or difficulties in the supply of electricity, gas, water or similar utilities, the delivery and/or performance period shall be extended by a reasonable period if the Supplier is prevented from fulfilling its obligations. Should such circumstances render delivery or performance impossible or unreasonable, the Supplier shall be released from its obligation to perform. If, due to the aforementioned circumstances, the Supplier is unable to provide its services or can only do so with delay, the Customer shall reimburse the Supplier for all costs incurred as a result of maintaining employees and/or installation personnel on site. Such costs include, but are not limited to, wages and ancillary labour costs, waiting times, reasonable accommodation expenses, and any additional costs necessarily arising therefrom. The Customer shall likewise bear these costs if employees or installation personnel are required to leave the site prematurely due to the exceptional circumstances and subsequently return. VI. Transfer of Risk and Acceptance 1. The risk shall pass to the Customer no later than upon dispatch of the goods, even if partial deliveries are made or the Supplier has assumed additional obligations, such as bearing the shipping costs or arranging transport and installation. At the Customer's request and expense, the Supplier shall insure the shipment against theft, breakage, transport damage, fire, water damage and any other insurable risks. 2. If dispatch is delayed due to circumstances for which the Customer is responsible, the risk shall pass to the Customer on the date on which the goods are declared ready for dispatch. However, at the Customer's request and expense, the Supplier shall arrange any insurance coverage requested by the Customer. 3. The Customer shall accept delivered goods even if they exhibit minor defects, without prejudice to the rights set out in Section VIII. 4. Partial deliveries shall be permitted. VII. Retention of Title 1. Until all claims to which the Supplier is entitled against the Customer, whether present or future and arising from any legal relationship (including all outstanding current account balances), have been satisfied in full, the Supplier shall retain the following securities. At the Customer's request, the Supplier shall release such securities at its discretion to the extent that their value permanently exceeds the secured claims by more than 20%. 2. The goods shall remain the property of the Supplier. Any processing or transformation of the goods shall always be carried out on behalf of the Supplier as manufacturer, without imposing any obligation upon the Supplier. If the Supplier's (co-)ownership ceases as a result of combination or mixing with other items, it is hereby agreed that the Customer's (co-)ownership of the resulting product shall pass to the Supplier in proportion to the invoice value of the retained goods. The Customer shall hold the Supplier's (co-)ownership free of charge. Goods in which the Supplier retains (co-)ownership shall hereinafter be referred to as "Retained Goods". 3. The Customer shall be entitled to process and resell the Retained Goods in the ordinary course of business, provided that the Customer is not in default of payment. Pledging or assigning the Retained Goods as security shall not be permitted. The Customer hereby assigns to the Supplier, by way of security, all claims arising from the resale of the Retained Goods or from any other legal grounds relating thereto, in their entirety. The Supplier revocably authorises the Customer to collect such assigned claims in its own name but on behalf of the Supplier. This authorisation may only be revoked if the Customer fails to fulfil its payment obligations properly. 4. In the event of third-party access to the Retained Goods, the Customer shall notify the third party of the Supplier's ownership rights and shall inform the Supplier without undue delay. 5. If the Customer acts in breach of the contract, in particular by defaulting on payment, the Supplier shall be entitled to repossess the Retained Goods or, where applicable, require the assignment of the Customer's claims for surrender against third parties. The repossession or attachment of the Retained Goods by the Supplier shall not constitute a withdrawal from the contract. VIII. Liability for Defects The Supplier shall be liable for defects in the delivered goods, including the absence of expressly warranted characteristics, to the exclusion of any further claims, without prejudice to Section IX.4, as follows: 1. At the Supplier's reasonable discretion, all parts which, within six months of commissioning (or within three months in the case of multi-shift operation), prove to be unusable or materially impaired in their usability as a result of circumstances existing prior to the transfer of risk—particularly due to defective design, defective materials or poor workmanship—shall be repaired or replaced free of charge. The Customer shall notify the Supplier of such defects in writing without undue delay. Replaced parts shall become the property of the Supplier. If dispatch, installation or commissioning is delayed for reasons not attributable to the Supplier, the Supplier's liability shall expire no later than twelve months after the transfer of risk. With regard to essential third-party products, the Supplier's liability shall be limited to assigning to the Customer those warranty claims to which the Supplier is entitled against the manufacturer or supplier of such third-party products. 2. The Customer's right to assert claims for defects shall become time-barred six months after timely notification of the defect, but in no event before expiry of the applicable warranty period. 3. No liability shall be accepted for damage resulting from the following causes: unsuitable or improper use, natural wear and tear, incorrect or negligent handling, unsuitable operating materials, replacement materials, defective construction work, unsuitable foundations, or chemical, electrochemical or electrical influences, unless such damage is attributable to fault on the part of the Supplier. 4. After consulting the Supplier, the Customer shall provide the Supplier with the necessary time and opportunity to carry out all repairs and replacement deliveries that the Supplier reasonably considers necessary. Otherwise, the Supplier shall be released from liability for defects. Only in urgent cases where operational safety is at risk or where disproportionately large damage must be prevented—provided that the Supplier is informed immediately—or if the Supplier is in default with remedying the defect, shall the Customer be entitled to remedy the defect itself or have it remedied by a third party and demand reimbursement of the necessary costs from the Supplier. 5. Provided the complaint is justified, the Supplier shall bear the direct costs arising from the repair or replacement delivery, including the cost of the replacement part and its shipment. 6. The warranty period for replacement parts and repairs shall be three months but shall in any event continue until the expiry of the original warranty period for the delivered goods. The warranty period for the delivered goods shall be extended by the duration of any interruption to operations caused by the repair work. 7. Any modifications or repair work carried out improperly by the Customer or third parties without the Supplier's prior approval shall release the Supplier from any liability for the resulting consequences. 8. Any further claims by the Customer, in particular claims for compensation for damage not affecting the delivered goods themselves, shall be excluded. This exclusion of liability shall not apply in cases of intent or gross negligence on the part of the Supplier's owner or executive employees, or where liability is mandatory under the applicable Product Liability Act for personal injury or damage to privately used property caused by defects in the delivered goods. Nor shall it apply where expressly warranted characteristics are absent, provided that the warranty was specifically intended to protect the Customer against damage that does not affect the delivered goods themselves. IX. Liability for Ancillary Obligations If, as a result of fault on the part of the Supplier, the delivered goods cannot be used by the Customer in accordance with the contract due to omitted or incorrect advice or recommendations provided before or after the conclusion of the contract, or due to the breach of other contractual ancillary obligations, in particular instructions regarding the operation and maintenance of the delivered goods, the provisions of Sections VIII and X shall apply accordingly, to the exclusion of any further claims by the Customer. X. Customer's Right of Withdrawal 1. The Customer shall be entitled to withdraw from the contract if performance by the Supplier becomes permanently impossible before the transfer of risk. The same shall apply in the event of the Supplier's inability to perform. The Customer shall also be entitled to withdraw from the contract if, in the case of an order for goods of the same type, it becomes impossible for the Supplier to deliver part of the order and the Customer has a legitimate interest in refusing a partial delivery. If this is not the case, the Customer may reduce the purchase price proportionately. 2. If the Supplier is in default of delivery within the meaning of Section IV of these Terms and Conditions and the Customer grants the Supplier a reasonable additional period for performance, expressly stating that it will refuse acceptance of the goods after expiry of that period, the Customer shall be entitled to withdraw from the contract if the additional period expires without successful performance. 3. If performance becomes impossible while the Customer is in default of acceptance or as a result of circumstances for which the Customer is responsible, the Customer shall remain obliged to provide the agreed consideration. 4. The Customer shall also be entitled to withdraw from the contract if the Supplier, through its own fault, fails to remedy a defect or provide a replacement delivery within a reasonable grace period granted by the Customer. The Customer's right of withdrawal shall likewise apply where the Supplier is unable or unwilling to carry out the repair or replacement delivery. 5. Any further claims by the Customer, in particular claims for rescission, termination, price reduction or compensation for damages of any kind, including damages not affecting the delivered goods themselves, shall be excluded. This exclusion of liability shall not apply in cases of intent or gross negligence on the part of the Supplier's owner or executive employees, or where liability is mandatory under the applicable Product Liability Act for personal injury or damage to privately used property caused by defects in the delivered goods. Nor shall it apply where expressly warranted characteristics are absent, provided that such warranty was specifically intended to protect the Customer against damage that does not affect the delivered goods themselves. XI. Supplier's Right of Withdrawal In the event of unforeseen circumstances as referred to in Section IV of these Terms and Conditions, provided that such circumstances significantly alter the economic significance or content of the Supplier's performance or have a substantial impact on the Supplier's business operations, or where performance subsequently becomes impossible, the contract shall be adapted accordingly to reflect the changed circumstances. If such an adjustment is not economically reasonable, the Supplier shall be entitled to withdraw from the contract in whole or in part. The Customer shall not be entitled to claim damages arising from such withdrawal. If the Supplier intends to exercise its right of withdrawal, it shall notify the Customer without undue delay upon becoming aware of the significance of the relevant event, even if an extension of the delivery period had previously been agreed with the Customer. XII. Governing Law, Place of Performance, Jurisdiction and Severability 1. These General Terms and Conditions and all legal relationships between the Supplier and the Customer shall be governed exclusively by the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) shall not apply. 2. If the Customer is a merchant, a legal entity under public law or a special fund under public law, the place of performance for both delivery and payment shall be the location of the Supplier's manufacturing facility. In such cases, the place of jurisdiction shall be Delmenhorst, Germany, or, at the Supplier's discretion, the Customer's general place of jurisdiction. 3. Should any provision of these General Terms and Conditions or any provision contained in any other agreement be or become invalid or unenforceable, the validity of the remaining provisions shall remain unaffected. Version: July 2022
- Privacy Policy | Gilbert & Schmalriede
Privacy Policy OUR Privacy Policy Privacy Policy We are pleased to welcome you to our website and appreciate your interest in our company. To provide you with transparency regarding the processing of your personal data, we would like to explain what personal data we collect, the purposes for which it is processed, and the security measures we have implemented to protect it. Personal data refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, such as your name, email address, or user behaviour. In addition, we inform you below about your statutory rights regarding the processing of your personal data. 1. Data Controller and Data Protection Officer The controller responsible for data processing within the meaning of Article 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is: Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology GmbH Friedrich-Kocks-Str. 3 28197 Bremen Germany Phone: +49 (0)421 59 659-0 Email: info@gilbert-schmalriede.de You may contact our Data Protection Officer, FIDES IT Consultants GmbH, at: datenschutz@gilbert-schmalriede.de 2. Collection of Personal Data Visiting Our Website When you use our website for informational purposes only, i.e. if you do not register, submit information to us or otherwise interact with the website, we only collect the data that your browser automatically transmits to our web server. The following information is collected automatically: (1) Information about your browser type and version (2) The user's operating system (3) The user's Internet service provider (4) The user's IP address (5) Date and time of access (6) Websites from which the user's system accesses our website (referrer URL) (7) Websites accessed by the user's system via our website (8) Status message indicating whether access was successful (9) Amount of data transmitted The legal basis for processing this data is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interests). Our legitimate interest is to ensure the secure and reliable operation of our website. The technical processing of this data on the web server is limited to the duration of your visit to the website. Application Data You may apply for vacancies via the contact options provided on our website. Detailed information on the processing of personal data in connection with the application process can be found in the Privacy Notice pursuant to Article 13 GDPR, which is linked on our careers page and provided to you together with the confirmation of receipt of your application. 3. External Service Providers / Recipients of Data External service providers are engaged for the administration and maintenance of our IT systems and to support the operation of this website on the basis of Article 28 GDPR (data processing agreements). These service providers have been carefully selected, are contractually bound to maintain confidentiality, and may process your personal data solely for the specific purposes agreed upon in the data processing agreement concluded with Gilbert & Schmalriede. Any further processing or disclosure of your personal data will only take place where required to comply with legal obligations pursuant to Article 6(1)(c) GDPR. 4. Cookies / Technical Tools Our website uses cookies in isolated cases. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device by your web browser, provided that cookie storage is enabled in your browser settings. Cookies cannot be used to directly identify individuals and do not contain any personal data. They do not cause any damage to your device and do not contain viruses. Cookies are divided into "session cookies" and "persistent cookies", which are explained below. Session cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. These include, in particular, session cookies, which store a session ID that enables different requests from your browser to be assigned to the same browsing session. This allows your browser to be recognised when you return to our website. Session cookies are deleted when you log out or close your browser. Persistent cookies are automatically deleted after a predefined period, which may vary depending on the cookie. You can delete cookies at any time via your browser's security settings. The following cookies and comparable technical tools are used on our website where they are technically necessary for the operation of the website and the provision of specific website functions: Real Cookie Banner Provider: devowl.io GmbH Purpose: Provision of the consent management tool, display, storage and management of your consent preferences. Storage period: 365 days Category: Essential The legal basis for the processing of these cookies and the related personal data is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interests), as they are technically necessary for the operation of the website. Our legitimate interest lies in providing a user-friendly, effective, secure and legally compliant website. Where you have given your consent via the cookie banner to the use of one or more of the cookies or technical tools listed below, the processing is carried out on the basis of your consent pursuant to Article 6(1)(a) GDPR. The consent-based cookies and technical tools are described below. Google Fonts Provider: Google Ireland Limited Purpose: Visual presentation and rendering of the website. Category: Functional You can configure your browser settings according to your preferences and, for example, refuse the acceptance of cookies either entirely or on a case-by-case basis. Cookies that have already been stored may also be deleted through your browser settings. Please note, however, that disabling or deleting cookies may result in some functions of this website no longer being available. You may withdraw your consent to the use of the respective cookies or technical tools at any time with effect for the future. 5. Data Security We have implemented appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the personal data stored by us against accidental or intentional manipulation, loss, destruction, or access by unauthorised persons. These security measures are reviewed on an ongoing basis and continuously adapted to reflect current technological standards. Our website uses TLS (Transport Layer Security) encryption to ensure the secure transmission of data. You can recognise an encrypted connection when the address bar of your browser changes from "http://" to "https://" and a padlock symbol appears. By clicking on the padlock symbol, you can view information about the certificate used. The appearance of the symbol may vary depending on the web browser in use. TLS encryption ensures that your data is transmitted securely in accordance with current state-of-the-art security standards. 6. Your Rights You have the right to obtain information about the personal data concerning you that we process, in accordance with Article 15 GDPR. If the personal data processed is inaccurate or incomplete, you have the right to request its rectification or completion in accordance with Article 16 GDPR. Subject to the requirements of Article 17 GDPR, you also have the right to request the erasure of your personal data. Under the conditions set out in Article 18 GDPR, you may request the restriction of processing, and, in accordance with Article 20 GDPR, you have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format (right to data portability). Under the conditions of Article 21 GDPR, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data. If you believe that the processing of your personal data violates the provisions of the GDPR, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, for example with the State Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen as the competent supervisory authority (Article 77 GDPR).
- Careers | Gilbert & Schmalriede
JOIN OUR TEAM CAREERS More Than a Job Join Our Team Gilbert & Schmalriede Technology is a globally operating specialist in the design and manufacture of complex hydraulic and electromechanical systems. Our team develops and builds high-quality partial systems for maritime applications, locks, weirs, and other demanding fields of application. Join our team and apply today!
