Fermator Distributor Hosts BBQ With Longtime Client

Team members at the BBQ; image courtesy of Fermator

Femator distributor Global1Partners Deutschland hosted a special BBQ on September 9 with longstanding client Johan Schum Aufzugtechnik GmbH. Held at Global1Partners Deutschland’s Hallbergmoos, Germany, premises, the event was attended by many people, including owners and directors of Johan Schum — Wolfgang Bundlechner and Stefan Hartauer — who shared moments of camaraderie and further strengthened the commercial relationships that unites the companies. Johan Schum — a complete systems manufacturer that consistently ranks among Fermator’s top three clients in turnover each year — has been a key Fermator partner since its foundation in 2002. “Informal gatherings like this reinforce the close ties between our distributors and clients, fostering long-term trust and collaboration,” Boris Marjancevic, general manager at Global1Partners Deutschland. observed.

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