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    Vecoplan opens a new subsidiary

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  • Vecoplan AG, a leading international specialist in sawmill waste handling, material transport and processing in the woodworking industry, as well as shredding, conveying and storage technology for biomass power plants, has opened a subsidiary in France. There is a clear focus on service and sales at Vecoplan France. As a result, it can now provide its French customers with the best possible support in the Wood | Biomass, Recycling | Waste and Service divisions.

    In recent years, Vecoplan AG has established subsidiaries throughout Europe. These have been closely integrated into the Vecoplan Group in order to bring sales and service even closer to the customer. The company has now set up Vecoplan France to be an even more reliable and stronger partner in France. This not only provides customers with direct support on the ground, it also facilitates internal communication and reduces the number of interfaces when designing and implementing customer systems. The French wood processing industry will particularly benefit from this subsidiary.

    Vecoplan has supplied and commissioned several hundred machines and plants in France for the wood and biomass sector, including numerous drum chippers and complete processing lines for sawmill waste. It has also supplied processing, conveying and storage technology for various biomass power plants.

     

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