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“Our solutions meet market requirements”. Heytex draws a very positive conclusion of the trade fair Techtextil
Monday 01. July 2013 - Considerably more visitors at the trade fair stand than at the previous Techtextil two years ago, great interest in the entire portfolio and numerous promising new customer con- tacts: According to Heytex, Techtextil (11.-13.6.2013) sort of re- spectfully adjusted to the 100th anniversary of the company. For the specialists for coated technical fabrics and textiles from Bramsche, the fair was a consistently convincing success.
Heytex technical textiles and fabrics with high-quality special coat- ings are used in many different sectors – in industrial and agricultural production, shipbuilding, as flexible container and storage tanks, in environmental protection, as construction material in modern archi- tecture, in the sign and large-format digital print market and for truck tarpaulins. At Techtextil 2013 in Frankfurt, Heytex also pre- sented numerous new developments in addition to the current product portfolio.
And there were also some practical examples of applications and exhibits, amongst them an air-filled “Airtrack” made of double-wall fabric as well an impressive 5 x 5 metre lightbox with new sign mate- rial, two real fair novelties besides several others.
Therefore, national and international customers were vividly inter- ested in the Heytex solution suggestions and their new develop- ments for the most diverse fields of application. All in all, from Heytex’s point of view, Techtextil 2013 generated a record-breaking number of new customer contacts and direct inquiries.
“The enormous interest in our products and new developments hardly gave us time to breathe during those three fair days. Intense discussions showed that our innovations fully meet the expectations and requirements of our customers from the most different markets. We are very confident to be able to generate sustainable business success from those numerous old and new fair contacts” assures Heytex general manager Dr. Heribert Decher.