The VES 3300 e‑mobile addresses growing demand for adaptable, low‑footprint recycling equipment, accelerating circular‑economy initiatives. Integrated services and online parts ordering promise reduced downtime and higher plant availability for operators.
IFAT 2026 in Munich serves as a global showcase for sustainable water and waste management technologies, drawing manufacturers eager to demonstrate innovations that align with circular‑economy goals. Within this context, Vecoplan’s decision to debut the VES 3300 e‑mobile underscores a broader industry shift toward modular, transportable equipment that can be deployed quickly across diverse recycling sites. By eliminating the need for permanent infrastructure, the mobile shredder helps operators respond to fluctuating feedstock volumes and regulatory pressures while reducing capital expenditures.
The VES 3300 e‑mobile combines electric drive technology with a plug‑and‑play configuration, enabling instant start‑up and minimal on‑site assembly. This design not only cuts installation time but also lowers energy consumption compared with traditional diesel‑powered units. Complementing the mobile shredder, Vecoplan’s dry‑cleaning system removes water from plastic processing, mitigating the environmental impact of wet cleaning stages and improving material purity. Together, these solutions illustrate how equipment manufacturers are prioritizing resource efficiency, lower emissions, and operational flexibility to meet the evolving demands of material recovery facilities.
Beyond hardware, Vecoplan is strengthening its service ecosystem through new service level agreements that target reduced unplanned downtime and higher equipment availability. The introduction of a digital web shop further streamlines spare‑part procurement, allowing customers to order components instantly and keep plants running smoothly. These service enhancements reflect a market trend where manufacturers bundle hardware with predictive maintenance and e‑commerce platforms, delivering end‑to‑end value that extends beyond the point of sale. As recycling networks expand, such integrated offerings are likely to become a competitive differentiator.
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