HORN expands international presence by founding subsidiary in Romania

HORN expands international presence by founding subsidiary in Romania
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Date: 8 February 2024

HORN Glass Industries AG announces the foundation of its new subsidiary, HORN ROTEC S.R.L., in Romania.

With this strategic decision, HORN strengthens its presence in the international market.

HORN ROTEC S.R.L., based in Alba Iulia, is managed by Mr. Ioan Dreghiciu. He was already employed by HORN Glass Industries AG as project manager before the subsidiary was founded and, thanks to his experience, he is the ideal contact for this. 

The newly founded company will focus on taking over assembly activities for the HORN Group in the electrical sector to meet the increasing demand for high-quality electrical installations and services. This will make optimum use of HORN's proven specialist knowledge combined with local expertise.

THE HORN® WORLD
Currently, HORN® Glass Industries AG has subsidiaries in
•    Germany
•    Czech Republic
•    Slovenia
•    Ukraine
•    India
•    China
•    Malaysia
•    Brazil

LOCATION & CONTACT
The new subsidiary is located in Alba Iulia and represented by Mr. Ioan Dreghiciu.

Contact:
HORN® ROTEC S.R.L.
Straba Traian 29 B
Alba-Iulia
Romania

Mobile: +40 767 259 232

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