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DYNACERT GMBH EXPANDS OPERATIONS WITH NEW SETUP & LOCATION AT MUNICH AIRPORT, GERMANY
DynaCERT Inc.'s German subsidiary, DynaCERT GmbH, has relocated to a new facility at Munich Airport in Germany. The new location has been strategically chosen to enhance proximity to its targeted customers and strengthen operations in the European market.
To underline the importance of the German and European market as well as DynaCERT's global sales efforts, Kevin Unrath has been appointed as managing director of DynaCERT GmbH, in addition to his role as chief operating officer of DynaCERT Inc. in Toronto.
"By relocating our office within Germany, we aim to be operationally closer to our targeted customers and partners. Munich is a key hub for many of the German and European key customers' industries such as engines, commercial vehicles, construction industry and industrial solutions. With the upcoming government transition in Berlin, DynaCERT GmbH anticipates fresh momentum for German sales as an industrial powerhouse in the heart of Europe. We are excited to be more accessible than ever in this region," said Mr. Unrath, managing director of DynaCERT GmbH.
A major coming event for the construction industry and heavy equipment sector is bauma in Munich, taking place from April 7 to April 13, 2025. As the world's largest trade fair regarding size in square metres and visitors, DynaCERT will seize this opportunity to showcase its products and services by hosting an exclusive event to potential customers, new leads and partners of DynaCERT from governmental, consulting and logistics organizations.
Exhibitors and visitors interested in scheduling a meeting with DynaCERT during bauma 2025 at the company's new German location are invited to contact the company at gzech@dynacert.com or 49-0-89-9700-7015.
About DynaCERT Inc.
DynaCERT manufactures and distributes carbon emission reduction technology, along with its proprietary HydraLytica telematics, a means of monitoring fuel consumption and calculating GHG (greenhouse gas) emission savings designed for the tracking of possible future carbon credits for use with internal combustion engines. As part of the growing global hydrogen economy, the company's patented technology creates hydrogen and oxygen on demand through a unique electrolysis system and supplies these gases through the air intake to enhance combustion, which has shown to lower carbon emissions and improve fuel efficiency. The company's technology is designed for use with many types and sizes of diesel engines used in on-road vehicles, reefer trailers, off-road construction, power generation, and mining and forestry equipment.
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