3.06.2022

Day 5 of IFAT 2022

Throughout the week of #IFAT2022, we had dozens, maybe hundreds of conversations. After a four-year break, the fair in Munich has again become a great place to meet with regular customers and people interested in our offer. We showed at the fair the whole range of our proposals from a group of products based on RFID to advanced systems for data collection, analysis, and prediction.

ELTE TRUCK

We return from Munich with a huge baggage of new experiences and extraordinary inspiration. The long break and the pandemic have changed communication with a wide range of stakeholders. Personal, traditional contact is an incredible strength for businesses. Returning to this form of communication is a deep, fresh breath. We are pleased and energized to develop telematics solutions in the waste management industry.

The next stop on our journey through the global trade show dedicated to the waste management industry will be the Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo in Sydney on August 24-25. AWRE is where the best come together to join forces to create a world of solutions for a cleaner, more sustainable future. We’re starting to prepare.

ELTE TRUCK

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