That was the motto of last year’s Franchise Distributor
Meeting on the high seas. Of course, there is some insight
into this conference in a rather unusual place in
this issue. But an unusual place is not an obstacle to
success, but rather a challenge – and we are known
to like challenges and accepting them successfully.
This is demonstrated also by annually recurring training
events in Cuxhaven, like the LOHMANN School and the
LOHMANN Hatchery Course. However, our training
concepts also work directly on site: so to speak on the
doorstep of our customers worldwide.
With our network
of employees around the world, we organise seminars in each region and provide the
same technical, expert know-how as at our classic schools. A concept that pays off for both
parties. If our customers have sufficient knowledge of our birds and good management requirements,
they can achieve the desired performance goals. But where does the know-how
passed on by our experts come from? Their expertise is based on sound knowledge, but also
and especially, on the many years of continuously exchanging experiences with our customers.
This is an aspect devoted particular attention in our training courses. Certain processes are
discussed in detail and optimisation measures and solutions can be found together. A win-win
situation for both sides. We are experts because you are, we succeed because you do.
One team – an important condition to make these events successful for all parties. A team
that consists of different fields of knowledge and that cooperates well. A large and important
part of this global team, especially in connection with our training sessions, is the Technical
Service department.
The working strategy here is very clear: to be present always and
everywhere.
This edition offers some fine examples of this concept. In order to guarantee
this strategy in combination with expert knowledge in the long run, we are constantly expanding
the technical service team and are happy to introduce another two new members
in this issue, for the areas of nutrition and flock management.
Of course, it is not only manpower that is crucial, but equally the constant development of
the performance of our breeds.
The cover story
“New age of selection” shows a part of this
progress. That is the only way we can turn new challenges, like alternative management systems
in combination with the increasing importance of animal welfare, into opportunities
as shown in our column
“one challenge – one opportunity”.
I hope I have made you curious and that you will enjoy reading the latest issue of our
Poultry News!
Kind regards,
Javier Ramírez Villaescusa, Managing Director