
Logo courtesy of CropKing
CropKing, based in Lodi, Ohio, is collaborating with Lubing Systems to expand the CEA offerings of both companies.
This marks a significant step in making the CropKing NFT Channel more accessible to businesses and users around the globe by decreasing lead times and shipping costs.
"We’ve seen an increase in demand for our hydroponic NFT channel outside of the United States, and we are excited to remove some of the logistical barriers by expanding our global footprint,” said CropKing CEO Paul Brentlinger. "While the CropKing NFT channel will continue to be made here in our Lodi facility for domestic customers, this collaboration will allow us to ship directly to customers abroad from Lubing’s manufacturing location in Germany. Lubing has been a wonderful vendor over the past few years, and we are very excited to continue to work together to provide the best hydroponic and environmental solutions to agricultural producers around the world.”
“We are excited to expand Lubing’s product offerings into the horticulture sector, building on our 75 years of experience in agriculture equipment manufacturing,” said Lubing USA President Chris Hawk. "In collaboration with CropKing, we will be manufacturing their hydroponic NFT channels internationally. We believe that our background in agriculture and manufacturing makes this a great fit for our company, and we look forward to serving the horticulture industry with the same commitment to innovation and quality that has defined us for decades.”
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