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New communication centre for crusher manufacturer

As part of an ambitious programme, HAZEMAG & EPR has opened its new communication centre at its headquarters in Dülmen, Germany. The mechanical engineering company (HAZEMAG is one of the pioneers in the production of machinery and plant for the raw materials processing, mining, power station and drilling industries) employs some 400 staff in Germany and abroad.
May 29, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Klaus Beer, HAZEMAG & EPR's managing director, opened the new communication centre together with Dr Caspar Glinz and Dr Mathias Glinz of Schmidt Kranz & Co
As part of an ambitious programme, 229 Hazemag & EPR has opened its new communication centre at its headquarters in Dülmen, Germany. The mechanical engineering company (Hazemag is one of the pioneers in the production of machinery and plant for the raw materials processing, mining, power station and drilling industries) employs some 400 staff in Germany and abroad.

The new facility has 26 offices in a four-storey building, which houses all the sales and marketing personnel from both Hazemag and EPR. The company, which is owned by Schmidt, Kranz & Co of Velbert, Germany, is also introducing its new logo to present the previously "separate" divisions of the company to the world market as a single, united and dynamic name. The new logo will appear publicly for the first time at the 688 Bauma trade fair in Munich (19-25 April).

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