Glasstec 2010: Win With Bohle

Date: 2 August 2010

www.fenestration-news.com/news/newsItem.aspxOne thousand square metres of exhibition space with numerous product highlights, more than 100 staff members ready to assist visitors and answer their questions and 10 product divisions covering virtually every aspect of glass processing and finishing.

This what visitors to this year’s Glasstec may expect when they visit the Bohle stand. In Hall 9, Booth D44, the Bohle Group and leading supplier to the international glass industry will present itself under the adage "Be a winner with Bohle!”
 
"The core message is that Bohle not only has great products, but also provides complete solutions to our customers' varied requirements,“ explains Dominik Hinzen, Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications of the Bohle Group. "We see ourselves as an innovation generator and would like to provide our customers with ideas for new profitable business projects with technologies like glass bonding, surface protection and glass laminating,“ Hinzen points out and adds, "This way a partnership is created in which both sides profit. A real win-win situation true to our exhibition motto: ´Be a winner!´“
 
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