We are delighted to announce that Dingli Group will be participating in the upcoming PalmEX to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia. We extend our sincere gratitude to the organizers and our partners for providing us with this invaluable opportunity to engage with industry leaders and showcase our innovative achievements.
For a long time, plantations and palm oil processing plants in Indonesia have faced numerous challenges regarding the management of palm waste—waste that often imposes significant environmental and operational burdens. Dingli Group is proud to offer a sustainable solution through our state-of-the-art biomass carbonization equipment. These systems efficiently convert palm waste—such as palm kernel shells, fibers, and empty fruit bunches—into highly valuable biomass resources, thereby enabling processing plants to transform "waste into wealth" and significantly reduce their environmental footprint.

Designed for high efficiency, low energy consumption, and stable operation, our biomass carbonization equipment serves as a reliable choice for plantations and processing facilities seeking eco-friendly waste management solutions. These systems not only contribute to sustainable production within the palm oil industry but also open up new opportunities for utilizing previously discarded materials to generate clean energy and enhance economic value.
We cordially invite all exhibition attendees to visit our booth—located at Booths 272 and 274—at the Jakarta PalmEX. Our team will be on-site to demonstrate our technology and provide tailored solutions to address your specific biomass management needs.
We look forward to connecting with our industry partners and working together to contribute to the green and sustainable development of Indonesia's palm oil industry.
Dingli Group is proud to announce the official opening and operation of its new manufacturing plant, marking another significant milestone in the company's development and expansion.
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