GEA obtains large orders for dairy processing
During the month of November, GEA again received two larger dairy processing orders with a combined value of almost EUR 50 million from customers in Western Europe.
“We are looking at an invariably stable pipeline of potential dairy orders worth several hundred million Euros for which we have decided to quote in our risk board. Dairy processing solutions are considered by the market to be one of the fields of GEA’s expertise, we certainly may expect our fair share from the tendering“, commented GEA CEO Jürg Oleas.
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