APPRENTICESHIP
Five months on another continent
My Internship at JOEST Australia Pty Ltd.
After completing my training to becoming an industrial clerk, I worked with EIRICH at the sales team Asia and Australia in Hardheim, where I already had the pleasure of working with JOEST Australia. Upon my decision of wanting to go studying (Management and Sales: Industry at University of applied Sciences Heilbronn), I already knew that I wanted to do my practical semester abroad. Now I’m spending this unforgettable time from August until end of December 2018 with JOEST Australia, which earned me the envy of my fellow students remaining in Germany for their work placement.
My duties are creating new brochures and leaflets, as well as other marketing- and sales-related tasks. The open and friendly attitude of Australians made my start in Perth fairly easy, which I am very grateful for. This work placement grants me invaluable impressions and experiences into the Australian culture and way of working, which will benefit me after finishing my studies. Besides from work I also enjoy traveling and experiencing Australia.
I sincerely hope this is not my last visit to the Australian continent and can only approve that Australia is always worth a journey.
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MOGENSEN joins China’s food security project as an official supplier, supporting the nation’s plans to strengthen domestic grain production capabilities. The appointment by COFCO, China’s largest state-owned agricultural company, includes the deployment of multiple precision screening systems for processing rice, wheat and soybeans, among other grains. This long-term initiative is in line with China’s new food security law, which went into effect on June 1, 2024.
My name is NOIRET Garance, I am 21 years old and I am a French student. As part of my engineering studies in 4th year in Energy Mechanics I had the opportunity to do my internship abroad at the company Joest in Germany.
In conventional exciters, the bearings are lubricated by oil mist. The gears inside the housing churn the oil into fine droplets, which are distributed within the gearbox. Only a portion of these droplets reaches the rolling bearings and provide the lubrication. Some housings have oil collection pockets on the inside. These are intended to guide the oil along the inner surfaces of the housing downwards into the bearings. However, the entry of oil into the bearings is random and the quantity is undetermined. To improve the entire lubrication, the JOEST Oil Management System has been developed.
2024 was a special year in many ways for our continuously growing JOEST group. To start, we completed the largest acquisition in our company‘s history at the turn of the year with the purchase of the MOGENSEN Group and its locations in Germany, Spain and Sweden.