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During the mid-1980s the company FlowTex was established by Manfred Schmider and Klaus Kleiser, two businessmen based in the South-Western state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, with the purpose of constructing and operating machines for horizontal drilling.
→During the mid-1980s a German company named FlowTex was established by Manfred Schmider and Klaus Kleiser, two businessmen based in the Western part of (the state of) Baden-Wuerttemberg, with the purpose of constructing and operating machines for horizontal drilling.
(* It was in Baden (Mittelbaden, near Karlsruhe), which is the Western part of Baden-Wuerttemberg. *)--129.69.140.138 (talk) 14:25, 7 June 2019 (UTC)Reply