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Vecoplan attains steady growth

 Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Inspite of uncertainties Vecoplan Group achieved steady growth and highest level of incoming orders in its history in 2021. Although 2021 was another year dominated by Covid-19, Vecoplan achieved growth of an increase of almost 60 percent to approximately 180 million euros.

Foundation for Continued Growth

Vecoplan, the brand, a leading supplier of machines and plants for the processing of primary and secondary raw materials for thermal and material recycling, also achieved a strong gain in its earnings, exceeding the previous record set in 2020. To maintain this trend, Vecoplan will continue to invest in digitalisation and development of new, market-oriented solutions in 2022, creating significant added benefits for its customers.

“In 2021, we had the highest level of orders received in our history as well as the highest earnings,” says a proud Werner Berens, CEO of the Vecoplan Group. “Our profitable growth was the result of a product campaign that focused on customers and a clear business strategy in recent years.” The aim was to optimise and strengthen the company’s production facilities, divisional sales departments, marketing and corporate development and to continue investing in them. As a result, Vecoplan is growing faster than the market and a foundation is being laid for continued growth in the years ahead.

“In 2022, we will be putting the spotlight on our digitalisation strategy and investing several million euros in software and hardware,” says Michael Lambert. In addition, Vecoplan will present new, market-oriented products and systems. The start will be a shredder, to be shown at IFAT in late May. Visitors to IFAT in Munich, the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management, will get to see what makes this new shredder so special.

“In spite of the good prospects for the new year, supply chains will continue to be disrupted by global factors like supply bottlenecks, raw material shortages and logistics problems,” says CEO Werner Berens. “We too must show that we are able to deal with these big challenges.”

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