Buhler Aeroglide - world’s largest conveyor drier supplier - announced a license agreement with Ronning Engineering Company, Inc. of Overland Park, Kansas, USA.
The license agreement includes the utilization of Ronning’s rotary drying technology for specific market segments like biomass. Combining the rotary drying technology with the existing competence in drying technology gives Buhler Aeroglide a leadership position in those markets for future growth.
The license agreement further enhances Buhler Aeroglide’s ability to serve customers in a wide range of markets. According to Tom Mix, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales, “This represents not only an excellent marriage of two technologies, but also of corporate cultures and industry talents that will continue to build on our leadership in the industry."
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Buhler Aeroglide expands portfolio of drying technologies

February 17, 2010
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