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WOD-KAN 2022

MÜLLER Polska at the international trade fair WOD-KAN in Poland

MÜLLER Polska, the Polish subsidiary of MÜLLER Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, presented its range of products at the 24th International Trade Fair for Water and Wastewater Technology in Bydgoszcz/Poland. A MÜLLER CANALMASTER with FRONTLINER boom, a MU-Cockpit Premium as well as various nozzles and sewer shut-off devices were exhibited.

On a stand with an area of 100 m², MÜLLER Polska presented itself dynamically and successfully in a difficult market environment, which is feeling the consequences of two years of the Corona pandemic and, more recently, the effects of the Ukraine war.

WOD-KAN is an international trade fair for machinery and equipment for water supply and wastewater systems WOD-KAN in Bydgoszcz and is organised by the Chamber of Commerce "Polish Waterworks".

WOD-KAN, which took place from 10.05 to 12.05.2022, is one of the most important business events in Poland. It is aimed at the water supply and sewerage industry. Every year, almost 400 exhibitors and 10,000 visitors - specialists, including technical directors, designers, installers, operators, engineers and managers of water supply and sewerage companies - take part in the event.

The city of Bydgoszcz, formerly Bydgoszcz, is one of the two capitals of the Polish voivodeship of Kujawsko-Pomorskie. With 344,091 inhabitants, the district-free city is the eighth largest city in Poland.

WOD-KAN, which took place from 10.05 to 12.05.2022, is one of the most important business events in Poland. The trade offer is aimed at the water supply and sewerage industry. Every year, almost 400 exhibitors and 10,000 visitors - specialists, including technical directors, designers, installers, operators, engineers and managers of water supply and sewerage system companies - take part in the event.

The city of Bydgoszcz, formerly Bydgoszcz, is one of the two capitals of the Polish voivodeship of Kujawsko-Pomorskie. With 344,091 inhabitants, the district-free city is the eighth largest city in Poland.