Global SK is prepared for Ligna 2025: Innovation and commitment to the Forest Future
SK Global will say present in Ligna 2025, the leading fair of the forestry sector, with its latest technological solutions oriented to efficiency, innovation and sustainability. From May 26 to 30 in Hannover, Germany.
From May 26 to 30, Ligna 2025 will meet again in Hannover, Germany, to the main referents of the wood and forest work industry. In this edition, SK Global will participate as an exhibitor, consolidating its international presence and its commitment to technological innovation.Under the slogan ?Routine Off - Future On?, the company will present its most advanced solutions in Hall 027, Stand E06, where it will exhibit high performance machinery and technologies aimed at transforming forest processes, with focus on efficiency, productivity and sustainability.With an outstanding trajectory in the field and presence in key markets, SK Global is positioned as a strategic actor in the development of tools that respond to the current challenges of the sector. Its participation in Ligna reaffirms the companys commitment to the constant evolution of the industry.From veins, we accompany our clients closely in each step towards innovation. We invite our readers and colleagues in the sector to visit the Global SK stand and meet first hand the proposals that mark the course of the forest future.
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