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Tairis AEVE is Bitzer’s top performer

GERMANY: Greek refrigeration and air conditioning distributor Tairis AEVE has been named New Product Top Performer 2017 by German compressor manufacturer Bitzer.

The award was made at Bitzer’s recent EMEA Distribution Conference in Leipzig, Germany.

“With this year’s prize, we would like to honour the team from Tairis AEVE for the extraordinary efforts that it made to establish newly developed products from Bitzer in the Greek market,’ said Gianni Parlanti, Bitzer’s chief sales and marketing officer.

Founded in 1978, Tairis AEVE has worked with Bitzer since 1981 and previously won Bitzer’s EMEA Distributor of the Year Award in 2001.

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