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News Release from: Stokvis Tape Group BV
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 November 2005
Stokvis creates profile outside Western
Europe
The Stokvis Tape Group is to create a profile for itself outside Western Europe as a leading supplier of self-adhesive tapes and related products.
The Stokvis Tape Group is to create a profile for itself outside Western Europe as a leading supplier of self-adhesive tapes and related products In this way, Stokvis Tapes is acting in line with the 'follow us' strategy adopted by the electronics, automobile and mobile telephone industry
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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After previously expanding into Hungary and Poland, the first production company in Asia was recently opened in Shanghai.
Based on signs from the circle of clients, Stokvis Tapes also expects to be operating in such growth markets as India and Mexico within the foreseeable future.
Stokvis Tapes wants to offer international customers the same high quality tape solutions at all their production sites.
The arrival in China of a large manufacturer in the field of mobile telephony was one of the things that prompted Stokvis Tapes to set up its own production company there.
At the same time, two sales offices were opened, to explore other possibilities in the burgeoning Chinese market.
The application of tape in industry is still on the increase.
The use of tape offers great advantages in terms of the environment, flexibility, productivity, user-friendliness, compared with conventional production methods.
Until recently, Stokvis Tapes operated exclusively on the European market.
The group, whose headquarters are in Zeist, has branches in eleven European countries.
Here, the concern serves eight different branches of industry: automotive, construction, electrotechnical and electronics, synthetics, aviation, metal, mobile telephony and paper and graphics.
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