HEADQUARTER
International agent conference
The annual agent conference took place on the 14. and 15. of March 2019
13 agents from 10 nations met in Duelmen to exchange experiences and inform themselves about the newest innovations at the headquarters. Each agent gave a speech about the characteristics of his sales region and the chances and risks he is confronted with. Short-term measures and a medium-term strategy on handling the European region were worked on in the format of a workshop.
The first day of the conference was completed successfully with a corporate dinner.
On the second day, the sales managers of the various business areas held presentations about novelties concerning technology, clients, trends and markets.
The annual conference brings our international agents up to date on the JOEST technology. This is fundamentally important, to present clients around the world the most innovative and modern machine solutions.
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