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DenimoTech hosts global bitumen distributors meeting at Denmark HQ

DenimoTech, a global manufacturer of bitumen (asphalt) emulsion and polymer modified bitumen (PMB) plants and technologies, will hold their 2nd Annual Global Distributors Meeting on September 10 and 11. The ‘Paving Your Way to Profits’ themed event , being held at the firm’s HQ in Aarslev, Denmark, will bring together like-minded, experienced professionals from all over the globe, to “embrace solutions, services, and best practices”.
August 23, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
RSS6446 DenimoTECH, a global manufacturer of bitumen (asphalt) emulsion and polymer modified bitumen (PMB) plants and technologies, will hold their 2nd Annual Global Distributors Meeting on September 10 and 11.

The ‘Paving Your Way to Profits’ themed event , being held at the firm’s HQ in Aarslev, Denmark, will bring together like-minded, experienced professionals from all over the globe, to “embrace solutions, services, and best practices”.

Anders Marschall Jensen, DenimoTech’s chief executive, said: “A solid relationship between DenimoTech and our distributors is critical. Distributors are the key connection between our company and customers in the road construction and oil refinery industries worldwide. This is the perfect opportunity to strengthen our team and the bitumen emulsion and PMB products and services we provide.”

The two-day gathering includes informative sessions and training encompassing innovation, product development, industry trends, and technologies. “Each topic will focus on how our partnership can create opportunities for increased profits through the most advanced technologies and environmentally friendly solutions,” said Jensen.

A round table discussion, facilitated by a third party, will also take place to address challenges and opportunities within the bitumen emulsion and PMB industry.

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