Recycling : Skookum and Vecoplan: Cutting-edge technology with local support

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"We've been following Vecoplan's development for many years now. We recognise the company as both a global market leader and one of the few suppliers offering a complete range of processing technologies," explains Jonathan McLachlan, Skookum's Managing Director. "We see significant potential in the bioenergy and recycling industries. By working together, we can ensure that these technologies are well represented and supported in New Zealand."

The New Zealand markets are currently undergoing a transformation similar to that experienced by the European markets 15 to 20 years ago. Recycling, renewable energies and alternative fuels are becoming increasingly important. This environment is ideal for the partnership. Thanks to Skookum's expertise in wood processing, biofuels and recycling, Vecoplan's entire product range, from shredding systems and conveyor technology to complete processing lines, can be used to great effect.

Skookum is Vecoplan's new sales partner in New Zealand

The two companies will work closely together to strengthen their partnership. This will include investing in marketing and market development, providing customers with information and feedback to optimise offers, and delivering comprehensive training programmes for teams. There will also be regular communication and meetings planned between the two companies. The joint aim is to establish and expand the Vecoplan brand in New Zealand in a sustainable way.

"Our customers not only need confidence in the technology, but also comprehensive support," emphasises Jonathan McLachlan. "Our partnership with Vecoplan will guarantee them modern machines and systems, as well as a strong team that looks after its customers."

By appointing Skookum as its official sales partner, Vecoplan AG is strengthening its presence in New Zealand. This move allows the company to tap into new potential in a dynamic growth region, setting another milestone on its road to globalisation.