Geutebrueck: Dutch Sales Partner Elbo Technology

Geutebrueck is expanding its network of Dutch partners: Katharina Geutebrück, Managing Director of Geutebrueck and Erwin Wigmans, Managing Director of Elbo Technology, have sealed ...

From left to right: Joachim Platten, Sales Manager; Christoph Hoffmann,...
From left to right: Joachim Platten, Sales Manager; Christoph Hoffmann, Managing Director, both Geutebrueck; Erwin Wigmans, Managing Director of Elbo Technology; Katharina Geutebrück, Managing Director and Tijs Melis, Country Manager, both Geutebrueck

Geutebrueck is expanding its network of Dutch partners: Katharina Geutebrück, Managing Director of Geutebrueck and Erwin Wigmans, Managing Director of Elbo Technology, have sealed the partnership in Windhagen.

Geutebrueck’s Managing Directors, Katharina Geutebrück and Christoph Hoffmann rely on the specific market expertise of their regional sales partners: "We are focused on creating advantages for our customers. In order to achieve this goal, it is essential to have a reliable partner on site. We rely upon the network and the market knowledge of our new partner, Elbo. Working hand in hand, we will be able to meet customer requirements at 100% of our capability. Just like Geutebrueck, Elbo is also a family-owned company. Erwin Wigmans founded the company, which is specialized in door intercom systems, in 1987. "As soon as we came into commercial contact, working on a large-scale Dutch project in 1996, we were very impressed by the high-quality solutions and strong management software offered by Geutebrueck," says Erwin Wigmans. "I am convinced that their video solutions are an excellent addition to our current portfolio and I am looking forward to a long and successful partnership," Wigmans continued.

 

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