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Progress Point will bring numerous exhibitions, customer demonstrations and training sessions under one roof.

Marel Opens New Training and Demonstration Facility in Denmark

  (DENMARK, 10/28/2013)

Progress Point, the newest and most extensive Marel training and demonstration facility will open its doors for customer demonstrations and training on November 7.

Progress Point is located in Denmark, only 5 minutes away from Copenhagen’s Kastrup Airport. Specially built for Marel, the facility will revolutionize the company’s capacity for showcasing the products that keep it at the forefront of progress in the food processing industry. Progress Point is designed to bring experts together to experience the full potential of Marel’s equipment and integrated systems in a hands-on environment with the aim of delivering increased value to customers.

Progress Point is located in Denmark, only 5 minutes away from Copenhagen’s Kastrup Airport.

Progress Point features 2700m2 of demonstration halls, meeting rooms, a large auditorium, professional kitchen and dining and entertaining areas. These state-of-the-art facilities are ideal for showcasing Marel products, staging events, holding meetings, and running training workshops.

The demonstration facilities are designed to simulate real food processing plant conditions, with 900m2 of demonstration space that includes wet and cooling areas. Visitors to Progress Point can explore Marel’s advanced equipment and systems for the fish, meat and poultry industries, and discover why the company’s brands – Marel, Stork Poultry Processing and Townsend Further Processing – are among the most respected in these industries.

Progress Point features 2700m2 of demonstration halls, meeting rooms, a large auditorium, professional kitchen and dining and entertaining areas.

Progress Point´s central European location is strategically chosen to ensure easy access for customers, guests and staff coming from all over the world. There is also easy access to Progress Point by train or car from other European cities. This convenient location gives many of Marel´s customers the opportunity to travel to and from Progress Point within the same day.

Progress Point will be very active from day one, with demos and meetings already booked.

Progress Point will bring numerous exhibitions, customer demonstrations and training sessions under one roof, enhancing the company’s capacity to demonstrate its products. Progress Point will strengthen the ongoing cooperation between Marel’s team of experts – in sales, service, innovation and manufacturing – and the company’s customers. In Progress Point Marel will be better equipped and positioned to provide its customers with solutions that give them the edge over competitors.

Marel's CEO Theo Hoen

Progress Point will be very active from day one, with demos and meetings already booked. The Salmon ShowHow in February 2014 will be the first large scale event to be hosted at Progress Point.

At this event, salmon industry leaders from all over the world will come together to discuss the latest trends and key issues in the industry and to see and experience the latest and the best salmon processing equipment.

Theo Hoen CEO of Marel said: “At Progress Point we will help customers to increase efficiency, reduce costs and create more value in their industries. At Progress Point we can simulate real food processing plant conditions, making it easier for us to find the best solution for our customers each time. Progress Point will also help our customers to make purchasing decisions as our equipment and solutions will now be on display in one place. Progress Point is a meeting point for everyone interested in experiencing how the Marel technology and systems can create more value in the food processing industry.”

In Progress Point Marel will be better equipped and positioned to provide its customers with solutions that give them the edge over competitors.

About Marel

Marel is the leading global provider of advanced equipment, systems and services to the fish, meat and poultry industries.

The company's brands – Marel, Stork Poultry Processing and Townsend Further Processing – are among the most respected in the
industry, offering the convenience of a single source to meet customers’ needs.

With offices and subsidiaries in over 30 countries and a global network of more than 100 agents and distributors, Marel works side by side with its customers to extend the boundaries of food processing performance. 

Source: Marel

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