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Our thanks to you for 2022 (12/2022)

2022 was possibly a difficult year for many of you again. Nevertheless, you have always remained loyal to us and helped us to continue our business in (almost) the usual way. This is not granted to everyone and that is why we would like to thank you very much again this year. Since there is still something hanging at German Post & Co., we have extended this year's Christmas dispatch.. From December 16th, 2022 to December 26th, there will be free shipping for orders of more than € 500/ US$ 500.

We wish you a Merry Christmas in advance! 

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Mini refinery for used vegetable oils (11/2022)

During a customer visit to Slovenia this week, we were introduced to an interesting mini-refinery for used vegetable oils. The entire system is installed in a small container. The used vegetable oil is supplied from outside from an IBC. The system has been superbly designed and implemented and is ideal for small and medium-sized businesses that have the appropriate resources. But it can also be used in landfills that are engaged in the collection of used vegetable oils and want to use the purified OIL as fuel for local machines themselves. Since we liked the facility so much, we would like to share this information with you here.

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Back in Australia and Southeastasia (10/2022)

After more than three years we were finally able to see many of our customers in Australia and Southeast Asia again. The schedule was quite tight in these three weeks and unfortunately New Zealand was not possible this time due to time constraints. Many conversations and discussions made the time fly by. Back home, it took some time to process all of this. Not everything is done yet, but we are already looking forward to 2023!

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Back on a European customer tour (03/2022)

After almost two years of lockdown, we visited some of our partners and customers in the Benelux countries and Switzerland again in March. We were finally able to see our partner Tamatgreen's mini CHP in operation in the Netherlands. Very simply constructed, it supplies the workshop with heat in the winter months and also produces electricity. Certainly a sensible model for many other small workshops that struggle with high heating costs in winter. It was also interesting to experience how good it is to have an alternative to conventional fuels. Practically overnight, prices rose due to the war to prices of 2.30 euros per liter.