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Geveko changes its name within the Solix group

Geveko has changed its name Geveko Markings, a business unit within Solix which acquired Geveko last summer. Geveko said there will be an increasing focus on developing, producing and supplying marking materials.
May 9, 2016 Read time: 1 min

2447 Geveko has changed its name Geveko Markings, a business unit within Solix which acquired Geveko last summer.

Geveko said there will be an increasing focus on developing, producing and supplying marking materials.

However, the production, sales and development of marking materials is now in Geveko Markings.

Geveko Markings still has sales people in various countries as well as its production and development sites Geveko Markings Sweden (former Cleanosol), Geveko Markings Norway (former Cleanosol), Plastiroute in Germany and 270 LKF Materials in Denmark.

The contracting unit LKF Vejmarkings in Denmark has been sold.

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