VEIT in articles

What did they write about us in poultry magazines?

Second generation ventilation introduced

How to further increase temperature uniformity and decrease power requirements during the day-old chick transport?

International Hatchery Practice (page 21, Volume 31, Number 4, 2017)

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New, ultralight, transport

Small truck up to 3.5 ton now with increased capacity up to 17,800 day-old chicks.

International Hatchery Practice (page 38, Volume 31, Number 1, 2017)

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China delivers first chicks

The first Cobb parent stock hatched in China delivered by VEIT truck.

Cobb Focus (Issue 4, Autumn 2016)

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Savings with transport technology in real terms

Savings of €74,100 over 10 years?

International Hatchery Practice (Volume 30, Number 7, 2016)

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VEIT strengthens sales team

New position of a sales manager for Western European customers was created.

World Poultry (March 11, 2015)

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Cobb continues cooperation with VEIT Electronics

Satisfied with the first VEIT truck, after seven years Cobb Germany buys another one.

World Poultry (January 12, 2015)

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First 1.5m chicks through Cobb's Russian hatchery

Cobb chicks in Russia travel with VEIT.

World Poultry (June 24, 2014)

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Unique technology for transportation of day-old chicks

As soon as you read more about the EcoTransport technology, you want to try it. Once you try it, you want to have it.

International Hatchery Practice (Volume 27, Number 4, 2013)

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Transporting day-old chicks beyond the Arctic Circle

VEIT trucks are an excellent choice even if your chicks need to travel in extreme climate.

International Hatchery Practice (Volume 24, Number 5, 2010)

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Modern poultry weighing in Austria

Thanks to BAT2 scales with GSM communication Eiermacher company can easily gather data from their farms spread all over Austria.

International Poultry Production (Volume 16, Number 5, 2008)

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News and events
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As summer approaches, the reliability of poultry transport becomes more crucial than ever.


High demand has stretched our production and we are actively expanding and enhancing our capabilities to meet your needs more effectively.


April 26, 2023 at 9:00 a.m.


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Summer temperatures are putting day-old chick transport vehicles to the test.


Accurate weighing has never been easier.