JOEST, MINING, MINERALS & QUARRYING, RECYCLING, CHEMICAL & FOOD
SOLIDS and RECYCLING-TECHNIK 2017
On May 10 and 11, JOEST participated in the SOLIDS and RECYCLING-TECHNIK trade fair in Dortmund.
The almost 6800 trade fair visitors were able to obtain information on granulate, powder, bulk material and recycling technologies from nearly 500 exhibitors.
For the second time, JOEST was represented at this important trade fair and was able to hold many interesting discussions and establish contacts.
Chemical and food, mining and minerals, recycling or foundry – our broad product range allows us to meet the most diverse customer requirements and to work out and implement individual solutions together with the customer, even in the case of difficult requirements. Whether it is a single machine or a complete solution – JOEST is the right partner.
In 2018, JOEST will be represented in Dortmund again. We look forward to your visit.
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