Austria-based shredding equipment manufacturer Lindner-Recyclingtech has entered into a sales partnership with Ryohshin Co. Ltd. of Toyama, Japan. Ryohshin will assume responsibility for selling Lindner single-shaft shredding equipment to the Japanese waste management industry.
“The Japanese shredder market is characterised by high demand and fierce competition, with a focus on replacing older systems, upgrades and expanding existing capacities,” says Ryohshin CEO Osamu Kono. “To succeed in this environment in the long term, we choose our partners worldwide according to very strict criteria. We had been searching for a manufacturer whose products would be an ideal complement and addition to our extensive line of waste management solutions – and in Lindner we found exactly what we had been looking for.”
Says Manuel Lindner, the owner and CEO of Lindner-Recyclingtech, “We are very proud that we were able to stand out against such strong competition and that Ryohshin opted for Lindner. This success validates our dedication to providing sustainable and reliable industrial shredding solutions. Together we will have a strong presence in this market, whose highly advanced attitude towards recycling has long been established.”
Lindner describes itself as a provider of innovative and successful shredding solutions, including stationary and mobile crushing and shredding machines for waste recycling, systems for plastics recycling and the processing of substitute fuels and substrates for biomass equipment.
Ryohshin Co. Ltd. refers to itself as a specialist in shredding technology that owns numerous patents and sells crushers, shredders and peripheral systems to the waste management sector.
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