Newsletter 3-2005

  • Editoriale

    Dino Fenzi

     

    In the present strong expansion momentum in world trade, manufacturing companies of western countries are faced with the problem of globalisation of supply (if they produce consumer goods) but enjoy increased demand (if they produce semi-processed goods and/or industrial machinery). Fenzi is a market leader in ‘business to business’ supplies to the secondary glass industry. Its presence in five continents strengthened during the first eight months of 2005 thanks to increased volumes produced both by the parent company and the associates in Italy and abroad. Vitrum 2005 (Milan, 5-8 October) will be an important event and will certainly be attended by many international visitors. Fenzi’s sales force, technicians and managers will be there, as usual, to take care of their customers and anyone else who might be interested in learning about the company. It will be an interesting opportunity for everyone.

     

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