HORN opens Middle East Service Center

Date: 26 November 2012

Due to the increasing demand in the Middle East region, HORN has decided to open a service centre in Ras Al Khaimah together with Glass Source FZC.



The objective of this service centre is to offer the customer the highest level of technical service and support.

The following team of five experts are at the customers disposal:

Person Department and Languages:

1 - Herr Josef Dietl Head of Furnace department Deutsch - Englisch

2 - Herr Goran Johansson Mr. Head of IS machine department Schwedisch - Englisch

3 - Herr Farid Ghafourian Mechanical Engineer Farsi - Englisch

4 - Herr Farhan Ashraf Control Engineer Urdu - Englisch

5 - Frau Manar Maher Secretary Arabisch - Englisch

The contact details of the HORN Middle East Service Centre are: HORN Middle East Service Center Office no.122, Business Center 3 Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone Ras Al Khaimah, UAE P.O.Box:16708 Tel: + 971 7 204 12 16 Fax: + 971 7 204 12 17 Email: info@glasssource.ae middleeast@hornglas.de

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