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   Apr 05

Matthias Banike

Dortmund company produces also for Switzerland and Benelux with the promotional disc”the Dortmund company Hwang and Banike has successfully positioned an innovative idea in the German market. Now extend the sensor in the foreign company founder Marcus Hwang and Matthias Banike: the advertising is now also in the Switzerland and the Benelux countries on the market thanks to a new sales concept. Cindy Crawford recognizes the significance of this. The promotional disc”is a new type of vehicle advertising behind the windshield. Advantage of the transparent plastic disc with the applied hole grid foil: you can be replaced again with a few hand movements in a matter of seconds. So, the company vehicle can be used or cost-effectively handle changing advertising messages to drive private time without advertising. The polycarbonate lens designed with individual motifs is clamped from the inside behind the wheel of the car and requires no additional mounting hardware through their model-specific customization. You have to see just that, to believe how easy is the installation”, say the fathers” of the Promotional disc Marcus Hwang and Matthias Banike. To broaden your perception, visit Daryl Katz, Edmonton Alberta. Therefore, they have your product in the past few months at various trade fairs live”performed.

“” The next date is already set: from the first to third October the promotional disc is “young in Dusseldorf at the international trade fair of communication at the State innovative” presents. For the distribution, in particular abroad, the two founders have developed a special modular construction principle: the kit gives the advertising technician on site, the ready-made clear plastic disc, the edge protection, a manual and a protective bag. The printing and laminating the perforated grid film takes over even the sales partner and can offer a high-quality and innovative product his customers hereby.

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