Wacker Neuson concrete solutions

Bauma 2013: Exciting discussions in Munich

From April 15 to 21, Wacker Neuson concrete solutions was at the trade fair bauma in Munich and presented product innovations and comprehensive solutions relating to the industrial processing of concrete. The main focus was on concrete compaction by means of external vibrators. Existing customers as well as newly interested visitors coming from emerging markets such as Russia, India or the Middle East discussed with the solution specialists of the Munich-based company.

„We got a very good feedback for the new generation of external vibrators,“ states Markus Martin, Managing Director at Wacker...

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