60 New Energy Waste Trucks Were Exported to Italy
ITALY -- On July 15, 60 waste collection and transfer vehicles, independently developed by INFORE ENVIRO, were sent to Italy, Europe. Upon arrival in Italy, these new energy waste collection trucks with a total value of RMB 45 million will be deployed to Rome, Milan, Naples and Rovis to keep the cities cleaner and optimize local waste collection mechanisms.
Afterwards, INFORE ENVIRO will introduce more sanitation product solutions to improve European environment with the mission of "Clean World, Better Future".
These new energy waste collection trucks were tailored for the European market based on customer feedback and examination of European geographic conditions, existing garbage structure and garbage classification policies. They were designed, developed and manufactured in accordance with EU standards and CE certification applicable to Europe, with strict quality control and inspection systems in place at every step of the process, from material entry to equipment delivery.
Made Debut in Milan, Italy
In early 2022, INFORE ENVIRO showcased its new energy waste collection vehicles in Milan, Italy and held a special road show. With its stunning appearance, simple operation and high efficiency, the new energy sanitation vehicle grabbed public’s attention as soon as it was presented. In addition to its obvious advantages in terms of new energy drive that meets the requirements of European environmental policy, what furtuer differentiates it from other modles is its compactness, flexibility and adaptability, enabling it to confidently tackle tasks in narrow neighbourhoods.
INFORE ENVIRO has expanded its presence to more than 50 countries and regions since 2000 and is now a global leader in sanitary equipment solutions. In addition, INFORE ENVIRO has successfully participated in a number of national projects in Venezuela, Cuba, Suriname, Iraq and Azerbaijan. With more than 100 sanitation equipment putting into operation in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, in South East Asia, it is setting a benchmark for waste collection and transfer in cities along the route and in neighbouring countries.
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