
Photo courtesy of Terex Recycling Systems
Equipment manufacturers Terex Recycling Systems and ZenRobotics have announced Technofix Kft as their official distributor for Hungary.
According to the equipment companies, Technofix was established to address sweeping changes in Hungary’s waste management sector, building on the 50-year history of its sister company, Ebeplan Kft, known for its reliability in industrial machinery installation. They say that by leveraging this expertise, Technofix is equipped to deliver high-performance, turnkey solutions to the industry, and their partnership reinforces the market positions of these brands in Hungary while also paving the way for sustained growth across the broader Central European region.
“As Hungary adopts a new state-led concession in waste management, the sector is met with both challenges and opportunities,” Technofix Sales Manager Ferenc Barath says. “By working with Terex Recycling Systems and ZenRobotics, we support the expansion of their footprint in Central Europe by combining our local expertise with their advanced technology to deliver sustainable and efficient waste management solutions.”
Effective immediately, Technofix will have complete access to waste management solutions from Ireland-based Terex Recycling Systems, integrated with Finland-based ZenRobotics’ artificial intelligence- (AI-) powered sorting systems.
“Technofix is precisely the agile and visionary partner we need in the Hungarian market,” ZenRobotics Regional Sales Manager Rainer Rehn says. “As significant changes loom, embracing cutting-edge technologies will be crucial. Our AI-powered waste sorting robots, integrated with Terex Recycling Systems’ fully automated plants, are ideally suited to mee these demands.
"With Hungary’s rapidly expanding market and a population of 10 million, the development of modern waste management facilities—ranging from large, centralized hubs to smaller, decentralized plants—will be essential.”
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