Another successful Glasstec for SWISSPACER

Date: 14 November 2012

SWISSPACER enjoyed another busy show at this year’s Glasstec. The leading warm edge spacer supplier had a large, eye-catching stand on a main walkway and had a constant throng of visitors eager to find out more about SWISSPACER.

Glasstec is the leading world glass and fenestration show and attracts companies from around the world.Visitors to SWISSPACER’s stand came from as far afield as Chile and China, and saw first hand the benefits of its top performing, tried-and-tested spacer bar.

During the exhibition SWISSPACER invited customers to join them for a reception dinner at the famous Top 180 Restaurant, a revolving restaurant 180 metres in the sky with panoramic views of Dusseldorf.

Vic De Costa, SWISSPACER Marketing and Sales Manager for the UK and Ireland said: “Once again Glasstec was a resounding success for us. We always find exhibitions are a great platform for business and meeting new and existing customers, and Glasstec is one of the most important shows in the glazing calendar. SWISSPACER is tried and tested to give the best long-lasting performance, and because of this our stand was always busy! We were delighted with the large number of quality leads we got for our different businesses around the world including China and Chile.”

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