Start Gun Plastering Technology-leading manufacturer and distributor of plastering machines, parts, and services

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Established in 1996 in Israel by Mr. Zvika Shapira, Start Gun Plastering Technology is a leading manufacturer and distributor of plastering machines, parts, and services for the building and construction industry.

Particularly, the family-owned company specializes in products such as Plaster splash pumps eg mortar plastering pump with or without a mixer and with engine options ranging from Electric, Gas, Diesel, or Electrical inverter. The company also manufactures Bechal pumps, Airless pumps, Polyurethane splash pumps, Tar cubes heating machine, concrete pumps and Gypsum System (Silo, Conveying system, Plaster machine) as well as parts such as rators and stators, spraying guns, GEKA connectors, Flowmeters, plastering horse, etc.

According to the company’s marketing director Mr. Sani Even Zohar, Start Gun has successfully exported its products to many countries and regions in the world including Africa’s Republic of Ghana and South Africa among others.

Start Gun employs a very unique method in the manufacture of its products. Its technicians examine every country paying attention to the products that they mostly use and how the working method and condition/environment is. This enables the company to come up with unique machines, suitable for use in different settings for the details of each country vary. Clients are allowed to choose the color of their own liking, as well as a brand. The quality remains constant, “guaranteed”.

As part of its marketing strategy, the company is on social media platforms such as Facebook, linked in, etc. and it participates in exhibitions such as Bauma, the largest trade fair for construction in the world that takes place every 3 years in Munich Germany.

Start Gun Plastering Technology is always looking for new distributors worldwide more so in Africa, in the quest to increasing its products and services accessibility.