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Rimex strengthen its trade and expert positions in machinery for viticulture with new gold medal (VIDEO)
Rimex - Vinaria 2017
03/09/2017

Rimex Technologies takes Gold Medal for innovatiions for the grape harvester Pellenc Optimum during the specialized exhibition for viticulture and winemaking Vinaria 2017, which was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

The award is for the innovative system "Selectiv process 2" for automatic cleaning and sorting of grapes, awarded in the category "Machines and technologies for the production of wines and spirits."
 
The system allows automated retraction of the grape harvest to adapt to all grape varieties, as the result is - precisely harvesting without damaging the fruits at a relatively high operating speed and excellent handling clusters of grapes.

Rimex presented also specialized technology solutions for viticulture of the leaders in the sector - the French company Pellenc and German producer Clemens.

Except the self-propelled grape harvester Pellenc, awarded with the gold medal for innovation, Rimex showed machinery for contour pruning and specialized stand with hand tools for Viticulture: pruning shears, hydraulic binders for wineyards, rechargeable hand cultivators, cordless chainsaws and others.

Pellenc is a French company with international producing and trading leadership in innovative machines for viticulture and horticulture. Pellenc hand tools differs in comparing with other brands, that they are powered by littium batteries and does not require expensive fuel costs and maintenance. 

During Vinaria 2017 Rimex presented to professional growers the top-quality German machines Clemens, covering all agricultural operations in soil and plant protection for vineyards.

"Our partnership with Rimex has been going on for many years. They are our strong partner for Bulgaria. At the fair we represent the new Clemens Radius - machine for precise cultivation around the stems of the vines that allows quality cleaning with automatic divergent section, which eliminates the need for use of chemicals. " , said Johannes Krütten, sales manager at Clemens and added:

"The other focus on the exhibition is Clemens Hexagon with automatic divergent section, which is used for deep processing of open lines with adjustable pitch, and also for cultivation, aeration and subsoiling of the soil. The machine performs duplex cultivation and hoeing".