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SCHULZ Systemtechnik shows trends at EuroTier 2010
Press Release No. 12/10 dated 30.09.2010 – from Michael Jungeblut

The focus this year is on the topic of hygiene – new product for manufacturing disinfectants

Visbek and Hanover/Germany – From 16 to 19 November 2010, the world's premier event for livestock breeding professionals is being held for the ninth time in Hanover, Germany. The SCHULZ Systemtechnik group of companies from Visbek has exhibited every year from the very inception of EuroTier and will again present its extensive range for the agricultural and food industries at this leading international fair. Visitors will find a host of information on the 190 sq.m. stand, where the topics of animal health and water quality are the focus of attention this year.

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Climate change: SCHULZ Systemtechnik starts pilot project in the agriculture and feed industry
Press Release No. 02/10 of 29.01.2010 - from Michael Jungeblut

Cost- and environmentally-conscious energy consumption

Visbek/Ganderkesee – Sustainability and energy efficiency are topics which have acquired great significance in recent years, and that significance will increase even further in future. Important reasons for this are the scarcity of conventional energy deriving from fossil fuels, the associated rise in prices and not least global warming. This situation compels energy buyers to rigorously reconsider their own use of energy. As a company operating in the field of electrical and automation engineering, SCHULZ Systemtechnik offers a wide range of possibilities for saving energy – and therefore for minimising costs while at the same time critically reducing the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions which are damaging our climate.

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SCHULZ Systemtechnik equips livestock complex for more than 110,000 laying hens
Press Release No. 01/10 of 28.01.2010 - from Michael Jungeblut

Emsland family establishes new business foothold in egg production

Visbek/Walchum - The Terhorst family from Walchum/Emsland recently presented their new henhouses in the context of an open day. Each of the three housing facilities is designed to accommodate 37,000 layers. In addition there is a packing hall with a hygiene lock, as well as social rooms and offices.

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