From October 4 to 7, KRONEN will be presenting solutions for the food processing industry, live and in operation. There will be novelties and live machine demonstrations on the agenda of this virtual Customer day hosted by the family-owned company from Kehl at the Rhin. According to a company statement, participants from all over the world will be able to acquire a great deal of expertise through specially selected online workshops. In addition, one-to-one demonstrations together with KRONEN specialists as well as discussions will provide plenty of exchange of ideas and interaction. Due to the pandemic, there is a lack of demand for the originally June planned customer event for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Therefore, KRONEN is now inviting this region to participate in October.
Similar to a regular Customer Day at KRONEN which normally takes place at the production site in Kehl at the Rhine, the focus of the program will be on machine demonstrations. Technologies for processing salad, fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, vegan substitutes, and baked goods will be presented. During the four days, participants can choose from a varied program of workshop webinars as well as live machine presentations. Participants with special products or requirements can be given demonstrations on machines of their choice in an individual live appointment.
“We have received feedback from some areas in the industry that there was currently no demand for an event. Due to the pandemic, companies are cautious at the moment, waiting to see how the situation develops – understandably, and thus, the demand has not been as high as anticipated. We are delighted with the registrations we have received and the respective interest. Naturally, registered participants will be personally advised during individual appointments. Moreover, we are therefore inviting all interested companies from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland to take part in the joint international Customer Days in October,” Stephan Zillgith, spokesman for the management at KRONEN said.