Continental Biomass Industries (CBI), a Terex brand based in Newton, New Hampshire, is hosting its 2017 Factory Forum in New Hampshire at the CBI factory for three days in early October. The dealer and customer event begins on the evening of Oct. 3 and runs through Oct. 5 at various locations throughout New Hampshire, including a night out in Portsmouth and a foliage tour through the White Mountains to see the first ever CBI in operation 29 years after it was built.
“The CBI Factory Forum is a great opportunity to connect with our customers and dealers from different markets around the world,” says Art Murphy, director of sales and marketing for Terex Environmental Equipment-Americas. “Keeping our customers and dealers updated on the CBI and Ecotec product lines and building the technical knowledge base of their teams is essential to improving the experience in the field. Emerging challenges of contractors have always been key inputs to CBI’s purpose-built engineering philosophy. We look forward to an open dialogue on how to meet new challenges for our end users. The CBI Factory Forum is a great opportunity for customers and dealers to see how CBI machines are built, meet the people behind the machines and take a closer look at new CBI and Ecotec equipment.”
Workshop and seminar topics will be announced later. Those interested in attending can register here before Aug. 14.
“The CBI Factory Forum is a great opportunity to connect with our customers and dealers from different markets around the world,” says Art Murphy, director of sales and marketing for Terex Environmental Equipment-Americas. “Keeping our customers and dealers updated on the CBI and Ecotec product lines and building the technical knowledge base of their teams is essential to improving the experience in the field. Emerging challenges of contractors have always been key inputs to CBI’s purpose-built engineering philosophy. We look forward to an open dialogue on how to meet new challenges for our end users. The CBI Factory Forum is a great opportunity for customers and dealers to see how CBI machines are built, meet the people behind the machines and take a closer look at new CBI and Ecotec equipment.”
Workshop and seminar topics will be announced later. Those interested in attending can register here before Aug. 14.
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