NCAB Germany with successful growth
The European PCB specialist expands in northern Germany.
The NCAB Group - founded in Sweden in 1993 - has successfully expanded its business model over the years. The company operates local offices in Sweden, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, southern Germany, Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain and Great Britain. Mid-2011, a branch office in northern Germany was added.
"The local presence close to our customer, the team of 35 technology and logistic specialists on site in the factories as well as the enormous purchasing power of our company make it easy for me and my team to attract new customers", says Benjamin Klingenberg, Key account Manager North.
"Already during the past 6 months in which Mr. Klingenberg has been working for us in the north of Germany have produced a consistently positive feedback as well as a large number of orders from new customers", said Florian Lauterbach, director of NCAB Group Germany GmbH.
"The local presence close to our customer, the team of 35 technology and logistic specialists on site in the factories as well as the enormous purchasing power of our company make it easy for me and my team to attract new customers", says Benjamin Klingenberg, Key account Manager North.
"Already during the past 6 months in which Mr. Klingenberg has been working for us in the north of Germany have produced a consistently positive feedback as well as a large number of orders from new customers", said Florian Lauterbach, director of NCAB Group Germany GmbH.
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