Recently, Dingli Group successfully participated in a palmex held in Jakarta, Indonesia. The exhibition attracted a large number of visitors and industry professionals from Southeast Asia and other international markets, providing an excellent platform for communication and cooperation in the palm and biomass processing industries.
During the exhibition, Dingli introduced its advanced biomass carbonization and drying solutions, including continuous carbonization machines, horizontal carbonization furnaces, biomass drying equipment, and activated carbon production lines. These solutions are widely suitable for processing palm shell, coconut shell, palm empty fruit bunches (EFB), wood chips, sawdust, rice husk, and other agricultural biomass materials.

At the exhibition site, Dingli team shared detailed information about equipment performance, production processes, energy-saving advantages. The company also presented several successful overseas project cases, including palm shell carbonization projects in Malaysia and biomass recycling projects in Thailand and Africa. These project demonstrations attracted significant attention from visitors and received positive recognition from customers.
Many customers highly appreciated Dingli’s stable equipment operation, continuous production capacity, and professional project experience. Several potential clients expressed strong interest in further cooperation and discussed customized production line solutions with the Dingli team.
Through this exhibition, Dingli further strengthened its brand awareness in the Southeast Asian market and demonstrated its commitment to promoting sustainable biomass resource utilization worldwide.
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Recently, Dingli Group successfully participated in a palmex held in Jakarta, Indonesia. The exhibition attracted a large number of visitors and industry professionals from Southeast Asia and other international markets, providing an excellent platform fo
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