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The European leader in slurry spreading

    With 8 ranges of spreaders, which amounts to more than 100 different models, the JOSKIN slurry spreader range is definitely the largest offered to the agricultural world. This extent results from the presence of the brand in most European countries and from the diversity of its production facilities.
    Founded in 1968, the JOSKIN Company was originally an agricultural work enterprise, run with precursory dynamism by Victor Joskin, owner and founder of the company. Feeling himself confined within the small family farm, he quickly added the resale of parts and then machines to his activities, thereby becoming an agent. Today, although the works business activity has been abandoned, the regional dealership has been retained in order to maintain a permanent contact with the users.
    The dynamism of the small initial company was quickly spotted by various European manufacturers who, as soon as 1974, took contact with Victor Joskin to offer him the import of their machines. Today, the JOSKIN Company has built up a long experience in network distribution: such prestigious brands as KRONE, MONOSEM, STRAUTMANN, SULKY and HARDI are represented by JOSKIN in Belgium.
    In 1984, when JOSKIN launched its own spreader production, these various skills were called upon to carry on the company's expansion into neighbouring countries. From that year on, JOSKIN vehicles started to be seen in the Netherlands and in Luxembourg, then in Germany and in France. Today, JOSKIN products are regularly sold throughout Europe: from Norway to Greece and Spain, from Russia to the United Kingdom. This fast development led JOSKIN to open an integrated industrial production unit in 1988. This event marks the real start of what now constitutes the strength of the JOSKIN programme:the industrial production of standardized components.
    During the 90s, the JOSKIN Company created a brand new transport programme: the '' Trans '' range was born! It is made up of agricultural tipping trailers (from 3 to 26 m³) and construction trailers. This extensive programme is very successful among agricultural and construction companies from a great deal of European countries.
    The number of machine tools filling the JOSKIN production halls is really impressive. Indeed, JOSKIN produces its components in series; the production process is based on computerized plans and standardized templates. A constant level of precision and production quality is guaranteed, which ensures the reliability of the final product. The assemblies are also standardized, since the factory must respond as soon as possible to the most assorted demands: the extent of the JOSKIN production programme is indeed almost endless, the components being largely modular to meet the demands of the customer. This diversity of the range is due to the inventiveness of the young development team; this team, used to the techniques of computer-aided design (CAD), swears only by modularity. This philosophy gave birth to the modular JOSKIN CARGO concept, which was awarded the highest distinction at the Brussels Agricultural Exhibition (Gold Ear of Corn at Agribex 1998).
    At the turn of the millennium, JOSKIN went into a new stage of its history; the company created new production units in Poland (Trzcianka) and in France (Bourges) and became a group which places its assets according to industrial as well as commercial strategic options. These are fitted for the extended European Union. This new industrial dimension was besides necessary to secure the expansion of the company into the agricultural trailer market. JOSKIN has therefore immediately developed one of the largest programmes in Europe.
    But for all that, the JOSKIN Company keeps going ahead: the 525 people making up the different companies of the group are busy serving an ever-increasing number of customers. 40 years after the foundation of the company, 24 years after the beginning of the production, the workers are about to start on the 20.000th tanker and the 7.000th tipping trailer!
















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