Doppstadt presents innovative processing solutions at IFAT 2024
Published 19/4, 2024 at 09:54Doppstadt will show a selection of its equipment at the International Trade Fair for Environmental and Wastewater Technologies (IFAT) in Munich from 13 to 17 May. “After the excellent experience we had in 2022, it was very easy for us to make the decision for a large stand in the outdoor area of the trade fair once again,” says Michael Zeppenfeldt, sales manager Germany at Doppstadt Umwelttechnik GmbH. “We have the space we need to present our solutions in the best possible way and at the same time focus on the needs of our customers.”
At the show Doppstadt will present the ‘Inventhor’ 6.2. in combination with the ‘Selector’ 800.2 with the new basket system which is also available with an electric drive. The Inventhor 6.2 has an optimised folding hopper, which is designed to make loading by wheel loader or excavator even more user friendly. The enhanced SM 620.3 screening machine fulfils the requirement for economic efficiency and is customised to meet customer requirements. In practice, it offers the same performance as its predecessor model with increased efficiency at an attractive price.
Doppstadt aims to demonstrate just how flexible processing can be with its ‘AK’ series. With its wide range of equipment, Doppstadt will be showcasing its grinder line in various applications, with the AK characterised by its broad and expandable range of applications.
Mobile-modular treatment solutions being shown at IFAT will be under the new brand name ‘MMPC’ (formerly MMAK). “To further establish our concept, we have renamed our MMAK to the internationally recognisable MMPC. We see a lot of potential for our solutions on the international markets,” says Zeppenfeldt, who adds: “Our mobile modular processing concept MMPC is based on the modular principle. Here, mobile machines are combined to enable broader and deeper value creation.”
Doppstadt will also show its machines in the demonstration area processing waste wood and garden waste. These include the Inventhor 6.2 and the AK 640 SA. In the crushing zone, the company will be demonstrating the processing of contaminated construction waste with the mobile modular processing concept MMPC.
In addition to presenting its solutions, the company would like to learn more about the future requirements and wishes of its customers and is offering space and time for this. Michael Zeppenfeldt explains: “We are looking forward to an open and collaborative dialogue with our current and future customers again this year.”