HP And Monti Antonio Feature Texo Trade Services Fabrics At Heimtextil 2020 As TTS Opens A New Office For The German Market

Image Courtesy of TTS

Image Courtesy of TTS

Texo Trade Services (TTS) is Europe's leading manufacturer and distributor of dye sublimation transfer papers, calender protection paper, printable textiles and textile finishing products for the visual communication, interior design and active wear industries.

Furthermore TTS is the manufacturer of a wide range of high quality transfer papers and polyester films for silk screen printing.

The TTS head offices are based in the Netherlands and has subsidiaries in France and Italy. TTS distributes and operates worldwide.

Heimtextil is the biggest international trade fair for home and contract textiles.

The show is a worldwide leader of innovative functionality and offers a wide range of interior textiles, interior design and interior trends.

Heimtextil 2020 will take place between 07th and 10th of January in Messe Frankfurt.

At the HP stand (F81) and Monti Antonio stand (G75) in Hall 3 the visitor can find the following TTS products:

As well as showing its products at Heimtextil, Texo Trade Services (TTS), the expert in transfer print media and printable textiles, has opened an office in Nienstaedt, Germany.

It is the new base from which TTS will be working on expanding its German business.

Strengthening Ties With German Market
With an office in Germany employing German workers, TTS aims to strengthen its ties with the market across the eastern border.

Two years ago, TTS recruited sales manager Kai Klabunde to put us in an even better position to respond to market changes and the specific needs of our German customers. Together, Kai Klabunde and Jannett Kern now make up the German team in the state of Lower Saxony.

Better Response To Needs
Kai Klabunde: “As well as offering the best products, we are specialists who can offer expert advice on digital printable textiles and digital sublimation paper. However, each country is unique and, as such, the needs and requirements of the market often demand a different approach. Customers may have specific needs, and if you’re in the same country, you can recognise them more easily. You are also able to respond better and more quickly to any developments. Our office in Nienstaedt literally puts us closer to the German customers; we speak the same language and consequently we are able to provide them with even better advice and service.”

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