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  1. KREUZER INTERNATIONAL GMBH

    Austria

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    Kreuzer International GmbH is one of the top hotel suppliers for the European hotel industry. From its headquarters in Austria and its subsidiaries in Germany and Italy, the company supplies to approximately 2500 hotels each year. With Kreuzer, you will find a wide range of products offering something for every budget. Products can be combined to suit your needs. Kreuzer International GmbH takes the hassle out of furnishing a hotel room. Our product range, which has evolved over the past 29 years, comprises several thousand articles and caters for the hotel sector's every needs.

  2. HANSEN OVIS GMBH

    Austria

    Our business began in 1992, when we started creating arrangements of artificial and dried flowers. Since 2002, we have primarily focused our efforts on selling our Ovis sheep's milk soap and toiletries. Since the construction of our new company building in Seeham, near Salzburg, in 2003, the company has noticeably evolved and continued to expand their product range. Our products range from wall and table decorations, gifts and decorative candles to ceramic items, wicker products, mini cards, ribbons and other new additions. Throughout the years, however, our Ovis sheep's milk soap, available in a range of shapes and scents, has remained the heart and soul of our range.

  3. LANZA METALLWAREN-GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H.

    Austria

    The Lanza company was founded as a trading company. Based on the trade in semi-finished metal products and through advice on quality and excellent customer service, a durable business partnership evolved over the years with major customers, who were, so to speak, producers of precision turned parts. The demise of individual metal processing operations prompted the Lanza company to contact the end customers directly in order to secure the market through the processing of the traded products into turned parts. The resulting additional trade in turned parts gave rise to the idea at the end of the 1970s to buy up the existing machinery and to pick up the staff and customer base from specialist companies going into liquidation, resulting in the development of a small but expandable production enterprise.