News
Chinese interest in Eldan Recycling machinery
In March Eldan Recycling had the great honor of receiving a delegation from the Chinese company CEEDI Group. This more than 1000 man power strong company is an integrated service supplier of project consulting, engineering design, construction management and EPC contracting for domestic and overseas construction projects. CEEDI Group is planning to implement advanced recycling technology in China and is visiting the most interesting suppliers for processing of cable and electronic waste.
“Considering the size of the Chinese market, this visit was very interesting for us. We had the opportunity to show them our strengths such as the modular construction of our machines enabling our customers to grow their business step by step and our high quality control owing to our in-house production plant,” says Henning Nørgaard, Territory Manager at Eldan Recycling.
The Chinese CEEDI delegation was guided by our Chinese agent Ferrostaal Commercial (Beijing) Co Ltd.
Eldan Recycling
Since 1956 Eldan Recycling has been a leader in the on-going technical development of machinery and methods of making the recycling of for example tyres, cables and WEEE an efficient and profitable business. Eldan Recycling delivers both turnkey systems as well as single machines. The track record proves more than 830 plants and 7,100 single machines delivered all over the world. Eldan Recycling is one of the few companies - delivering equipment to the recycling industry - which has its own production facilities. This enables the information to be communicated quickly and accurately between the different departments, thereby ensuring the quality of the product and the flexibility of the production program. Eldan Recycling offers a complete package of services ranging from design and fabrication to delivery, installation and after-sales service. For more information visit: www.eldan-recycling.com.
You should consider reading
solutions
Combined heat and power production
+6
CopenHill: The story of the iconic waste-to-energy plant
20 November 2024solutions
Energy efficiency in buildings
+2