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Dinnissen strengthens Pacific presence with new branch in New Zealand

04 October 20242 min reading

Dinnissen Process Technology has opened its latest branch, Dinnissen Pacific, to enhance its service to customers in New Zealand and Australia. This move solidifies the company’s global expansion while ensuring local expertise in the Pacific region.

Fons Kuijpers

Dinnissen, a specialist in process technology for powders, granules, and bulk goods, has opened its sixth international branch—Dinnissen Pacific—based in Auckland, New Zealand. The new branch will be managed by Fons Kuijpers, a seasoned expert with over 15 years of experience at Dinnissen. Kuijpers, who has been living in New Zealand for years, will oversee customer relations across New Zealand and Australia, ensuring faster and more tailored support to local clients.

Kuijpers highlights the branch’s advantage of being familiar with regional regulations: “Because Dinnissen Pacific is familiar with the laws and regulations in New Zealand and nearby countries, we can incorporate specific IECEx/ATEX or EHEDG/HACCP guidelines right from the design stage.”

While the production and engineering of machinery and systems will continue to be handled in Sevenum, the Netherlands, Dinnissen Pacific will focus on project implementation, commissioning, and after-service in the Pacific region. The move emphasizes the importance of local presence in building stronger relationships with clients.

Frans Bakker, Technical & Commercial Director at Dinnissen, explains, “We open new branches with the clear goal of enhancing our local presence and being more responsive to the needs of our customers.” Bakker underscores that the ability to provide fast service locally increases the reliability of their systems, which is central to Dinnissen’s mission of supporting a stable global food supply.

With its expansion to New Zealand, Dinnissen continues to solidify its position as a reliable partner for food, feed, chemicals, aquafeed, and pet food producers worldwide.



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