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In the netherlands we have two branch organisations. The bmwt is the organisation where the importers are united. They want to protect their business and don't want the independents to wrench on "their" machines. Then there is what used to be "vebit". That is the organisation where the independents are united. Recently the vebit joined the fedecom, which is the the organisation where agricultural machine companies are united.

The Netherlands is (too?) small. Are there organizations in other countries? Maybe they can join each other?

How is the agricultural branch organized? I know about cema, where the producers are united in Europe. And there is climmar, where the sale and service companies are united. On the website of climmar I read they did a lot of lobbying for RMI.
  • Posted 2 Mar 2016 07:18
  • By Paul_
  • joined 18 Aug'09 - 6 messages
  • zh, Netherlands

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