RegaLead returns from best ever Glasstec

Date: 5 November 2012

Guy Hubble, Joint Managing Director of RegaLead explains: “2012 was undoubtedly our best ever Glasstec.

Not only was it our largest ever stand at the show at 81m2 but it was also our best represented, with 8 languages covered – English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Romanian and Polish.  Having done business in 86 countries last year, visitors to the stand came from far and wide and we were well equipped in order to deal with all of the enquiries.  “The launch of Inox Elements, a range of stainless steel accents to work with our range of Fusion tiles, generated huge interest.span> Also proving popular were the new Fusion tile designs and the latest additions to our Film range. All of the latest products, together with our other 1800+ product lines, have been bought together in our new Definitive Product Guide showcasing everything we have to offer across 220 pages, which was also launched at the show and was really well received.
“Glasstec has always been a great show for RegaLead and 2012 didn’t disappoint. As well as giving us the opportunity to catch up with our international partners and customers, it also presents us with a platform to showcase our products to the global industry and everything we had on show proved of interest and was well received.”

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