TRADE SHOW
JOEST displays on POWTECH again
For the first time, the in-house brand DIETERLE® reinforces the trade show stand
Exiting exhibits attracted many visitors to the 72 m² JOEST stand at the POWTECH 2019. Between the 9. And 11. Of April, the company could present its newest innovations. A closed loop displayed the lifting, tilting, conveying, and screening of a bulk material from the food industry. The MUCKI® lifting and tilting device is part of a series of DIETERLE® machines and fascinated many visitors in hall 1, with a height of 4.5 meters. Additionally, JOEST displayed a vibrating Fluidized Bed Dryer that lead many interested clients into a conversation.
The interaction of JOEST and DIETERLE® appealed to many visitors from various areas, since the different areas of application in the product line can be combined individually.
As in the past few years, JOEST could record successful numbers of visitors and can now approach new orders with great motivation. It is proven again, that personal contact is the best foundation for picking up and maintaining business relationships.
The company JOEST wants to thank all trade show visitors for a successful trade show and nice conversations and is looking forward to being a part of the POWTECH next year.
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