Sandvik Global Distributor Conference a success
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Between 11-15th January, Sandvik Construction Mobile Crushers and Screens held its 2nd annual Global Distributor Conference in Ireland. Over 120 people, representing 60 Sandvik Mobiles’ distributors from 40 different countries, participated in the conference.
Attendees were first welcomed by Sandvik Construction President Dinggui Gao, before attending workshops, seminars and seeing the latest equipment demonstrated. Delegates received updates on the Sandvik Construction business, product briefings, as well as joining in with a number of activities aimed at helping customers worldwide. The 2016 conference focused on improving customer service, and how best to meet and exceed customer requirements. The Conference finished with a gala dinner being held on the Thursday evening. This featured an awards ceremony that celebrated outstanding distributor performance in 2015.
Overall, the conference represented Sandvik’s commitment to the Mobiles’ distributor network and celebrated mutual successes. Additionally it illustrates, and further reinforces, Sandvik Construction’s position as a premier manufacturer of mobile crushing and screening equipment.
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/02022016/sandvik-global-distributor-conference-a-success-428/
You might also like
The World Cement Podcast
In this special joint episode of the World Cement Podcast, and Cementing Europe’s future, the podcast of CEMBUREAU, David Bizley and Koen Coppenholle take a deep dive into the Clean Industrial Deal and a discussion of what it means for the European cement industry.
Listen for free today at www.worldcement.com/podcasts or subscribe and review on your favourite podcast app.
Shaping The Future Through Shredding
Gary Moore, UNTHA Shredding Technology GmbH, highlights the global momentum behind alternative fuels and the role of advanced shredding in shaping cement’s low-carbon future.