A family business built on long-term thinking
Wiese was founded in 1988 by Chris Jacobs and Linda Aerts. Today, the second generation — Ellen Jacobs and Tom Van Tendeloo — continues that same vision: long-term reliability over short-term volume.
As a family-owned engineering company, we do not chase low prices or high volumes. We focus on what matters for you: a solution that works, performs and lasts.
That long-term mindset translates into how we design, build and support your systems. We take the time to understand your challenges and engineer solutions that fit your reality.
Engineered to fit.
Made to last.
Critical industrial equipment operates under pressure. That’s why we engineer custom transfer systems, safety solutions and swivel joints within your exact operational parameters, reducing risk, improving predictability and extending lifetime.
The result: stable, reliable transfer operations that never become a bottleneck.
One partner for design, service and long-term reliability.
We design our solutions to perform for at least 30 years and support them throughout their entire lifespan: from maintenance and inspections to upgrades and spare parts.
We also service other brands, so even if you don’t operate Wiese equipment, you can rely on us as your service partner. Everything is handled under one roof, in our own workshop.
The people behind your transfer systems
Reliable engineering does not come from machines alone. It comes from people who care about what they build.
Behind every Wiese system is a team of engineers, technicians and craftsmen who take pride in precision, quality and long-term performance.
Many of our team members have been with us for years. That continuity translates into deep technical knowledge, consistent quality and a strong sense of responsibility for every system that leaves our workshop.
For you, this means working with a stable, committed team that takes ownership of your solution, from first sketch to long-term service.