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Euroblech exhibitors report positive expectations
The sector sees itself as being basically well positioned, and the expectations of manufacturers of punching technology exhibiting at Hanover this year are optimistic. Roos said, “We do of course want to maintain relationships with our existing customers and to make new contacts with potential customers for precision automatic punching and forming machines – whether national or international.”
Wiedenmann likewise evaluated business prospects for Andritz Kaiser positively: “Due to the current good economic situation, we anticipate continuing lively project activity among our customers. As a result, the level of demand should remain similarly high as in 2012.”
Cooperation projects advance pressing technology
For Hülshorst, Euroblech has always been a good platform for business contacts and the presentation of his innovative products. This year, however, he is pursuing a number of goals with his fair presentation. “We also want to use Euroblech as a platform for publicising the cooperation between H&T Produktionstechnologie and Aldama.”
He expressed strong convictions about the products to be presented at the show: “The idea and the advantages of the servo-spindle press are spreading very rapidly on the market and show us that we are on the right course.”
Schuler’s Klebert defined a clear aim for his firm’s presentation at the fair: “Euroblech offers us optimum opportunities to present our innovative solutions to customers from all over the world and to get into contact and discussion with them. We are leaders in technology and on the world market and we want to point this out, too, in our presentation.” Regardless of what concrete innovations or questions the exhibitors and visitors bring with them to Euroblech, the fair is an absolutely essential date for the sheet metal working industry. This article, written by Annedore Munde, first appeared in our sister publication MM-Maschinenmarkt.
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