2 May 2024, 12:23
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engcon showcased its third-generation tiltrotator at the INTERMAT 2024 trade show in Paris, highlighting its benefits to the construction industry.
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Product Manager Martin Engström reported unprecedented interest in the tiltrotator, emphasizing its role in enhancing profitability for customers.
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The opportunity for attendees to test drive the machines at the event significantly contributed to the heightened interest.
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CEO Krister Blomgren expressed satisfaction with the trade show results, noting France as a key growth market for engcon.
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engcon anticipates continued expansion in France and other European markets following the positive reception at INTERMAT 2024.
On April 24-27th, the year's largest construction professionals trade show, INTERMAT 2024, took place in Paris, France. engcon was on hand to promote its third generation tiltrotator and its benefits to those from the French and International construction markets. Martin Engström, Product Manager at engcon, describes the interest in engcon's third generation tiltrotator as outstanding.
Now that INTERMAT has closed its doors for this year, engcon sums up its participation and interest at the event as a big success.
– This year, the interest in our products was greater than ever before in terms of the number of visitors to our stand. There was particular interest in our third generation tiltrotator, says Martin Engström, Product Manager at engcon. Showing off our products live in front of an audience helps create an understanding of how the tiltrotator works and contributes to better profitability for our customers. The interest in test driving the machines on site was enormous, continues Martin Engström.
Krister Blomgren, engcon's CEO, is also very satisfied with the trade show participation.
– France is an important growth market for us. Based on the response we received from visitors to our stand, we are extremely satisfied with our participation and look forward to continued expansion both on the French and other European markets, says Krister Blomgren.
Source: engcon