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CDE open week events

CDE open week events

Company announces ambitious programme of open week events in countries around the world

CDE have announced plans to host a programme of open week events across 10 countries between August and December 2013. The event series will take in Europe, Africa, Latin America, North America, the Middle East and Australasia and will begin at the end of August.

‘This is the most ambitious series of open week events that we have ever undertaken,’ explained Peter Craven, head of marketing & sales support with CDE Global. ‘Some of the countries included are the UK, France, Germany, the US, Australia, Russia and Brazil. This will allow us to demonstrate our capability across a wide range of materials to potential customers in these markets.’

 

Visitors to the various events taking place will have the opportunity to see first hand CDE equipment processing materials ranging from sand and gravel to heavily clay-bound limestone, construction and demolition waste material, and silica sands. According to CDE, every piece of equipment from their product portfolio will be on show throughout the programme.

The open week series has been compiled following the Bauma exhibition in Munich during April, at which CDE exhibited their M2500, AggMax and EvoWash plants.

‘It was the success of the Bauma exhibition that drove us to enhance our existing open week programme to ensure we were able to deliver an event in every region from which we received enquiries,’ explained Mr Craven. ‘The events will be run in conjunction with our Global Partners in each market.’

This will be the fourth year of the open week programmes organized by CDE, which have so far seen events take place in Ireland, UK, Brazil and Australia.

Further details about the individual events included within this year’s programme can be found at: www.cdeglobal.com/events

 

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