Director Hermann Oberhollenzer
Target for 2012: doubling the number of customers for printing systems cable shields, pipe markings and danger signs, front panels, housing and fittings: everywhere, where highly resistant and shown in color markings are needed in the industry on a wide range of materials, PrintoLUX was able to convince with its process of thermosetting digital printing in the past few years. Whether companies such as ABB, Audi, BASF, DAIMLER, and Freudenberg, to users of the PrintoLUX process have become or suppliers who make to take advantage of the cost benefits associated with PrintoLUX : the procedure has the traditional marking in a wide variety of industries and company sizes (mostly printing) replaced. Managing Director Hermann Oberhollenzer for the reasons for this success: Interested customers have noticed mostly when the first practical demonstrations of our process, we often close to the customer carried out within the framework of small hotel fairs, where the benefits are: simple implementation in all production processes, needs-based system sizes, versatility for a wide variety of materials, good picture quality, attractive price.
That we have still a very high resistance then through TuV certificates and tests on site, has resulted in many spontaneous purchases and often confirmed customer satisfaction.” The company CITES references and target groups in Austria for the market in Austria references such as Bombardier Inc., Rosenbauer International AG, Telekom Austria AG, voestalpine GmbH, Wiener Linien, as well as more well-known industrial enterprises and service providers. That now many smaller companies in Austria as PrintoLUX users come to this invariably satisfied wholesale customers we deem especially through our product range has become wider likely. Thus we can different needs situations of marking pressure on very attractive terms use.”so judge responsible for Austria sales man Bernd Balzer Situation. As a core target group on the Austrian market, PrintoLUX provides plant engineering, automotive, electrical, and mechanical engineering companies.
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