Milan, Paris, Shanghai

Date: 18 September 2015
Source: www.thermix.de

Date: 18 September 2015

When the trade public come together this autumn at trade fairs around the world, the Thermix® sales team won't be missing from the action.   The first stop on the trade fair tour will be the VITRUM from October 6-9.

Thermix® will be hosted in Milan by its Italian sales partner CIV System: Hall 22, Stand N19 P18. Ensinger will show the new size Thermix® TX.N® plus 13 mm for the first time.

The next stop will be the international construction fair BATIMAT in Paris from November 2-6. Visitors are warmly invited to visit the stand of French dealer Covadis to find out more about Thermix® spacers and muntin bars: Hall 6, Stand 23.

Shortly after we will journey on to Shanghai. Ensinger will be exhibiting for the Chinese market at the FENESTRATION from November 11 - 14 with its building products Thermix® spacers and insulbar® insulating profiles. On Thursday November 12, Managing Directors Dr. Roland Reber and Klaus Ensinger will be available at the stand (Hall 12, Stand 2.001) throughout the day to talk to customers.

Ensinger looks forward to welcoming you at its stand at any one of these trade fairs.

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