Keller HCW sponsored General Assembly of the Turkish Brick Association

On 9 March 2011, the annual general assembly of the Turkish Brick Association Tukder was held in Ankara/Turkey. A large number of Turkish brick and tile manufacturers and representatives of the Ministry for Construction and Town Development attended the event, which was sponsored by Keller HCW, the company based in Ibbenbüren-Laggenbeck, Germany.

Faik Gürbüz, Area Sales Manager of Keller HCW (www.keller-hcw.de ) for Turkey, presented to the members various projects that have been implemented by Keller HCW in recent years. After the presentation, an intensive discussion took place with the members of the association.

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