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HOFMANN Road Marking Systems, a leading manufacturer of marking machines and state-of-the-art marking systems, is again playing host to a meeting of road marking experts at its Rellingen, near Hamburg, Germany, headquarters. For the tenth time, the annual Technology Day (26 November) will see HOFMANN inviting the roadmarking community to visit. Torsten Pape, HOFMANN's head of sales and marketing, said participants can look forward to even more going on than in previous years over an area spanning some 13,00
February 29, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Demonstration of a HOFMANN road marking machine at a previous event
1658 Hofmann Road Marking Systems, a leading manufacturer of marking machines and state-of-the-art marking systems, is again playing host to a meeting of road marking experts at its Rellingen, near Hamburg, Germany, headquarters.

For the tenth time, the annual Technology Day (26 November) will see HOFMANN inviting the roadmarking community to visit.

Torsten Pape, HOFMANN's head of sales and marketing, said participants can look forward to even more going on than in previous years over an area spanning some 13,000m².

"We are opening up the whole production area and partially clearing and converting it for talks, discussions and interesting get-togethers over food and drink," explains Pape.
"The list of speakers and informative, well-founded talks is again outstanding."

From Germany, Marco-Antonio Matthes of 1279 Sovitec is expected. Rais R. Chiglikov from the Zebra R company in Russia is an international expert on roadmarking under extreme conditions in Russia while Xavier Bricout of 164 Aximum Roadmarking, France, will talk on thermoplastic/two-component material/Spotflex. Helio Moreira of 3437 Tintas Indutil, Brazil, will also give a talk as will Toni Ogemark of 270 LKF Vejmarkering, Denmark (on ViziSpot Premark and ViziSpot markings.)

Further details can be obtained from: Torsten Pape, Head of sales and marketing,
Tel: +49 4101 3027-0
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