A small flag (or simply a spot or a cross) on a map can tell you a lot of things. It can, for instance, narrate about an old, hidden treasure. A sea of little flags pinned on a map shows you, instead, the “treasures” (in the form of cradles, fixed-tilt cradles, vertical boat legs, fixed and adjustable heels, fixed and transportable trailers with motorized carriages, bar spreader beams, boat handling trainers, holds and shelves for each type of boat, retractile booths on wheels or rails for storage and coating) made for the shipbuilding industry from Naval Tecno Sud, a company specialized in designing, manufacturing and marketing products for the shipbuilding industry which “landed” almost worldwide: Albania, Azores, Croatia, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, Principality of Monaco, United Kingdom, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain and Turkey, to Oceania with Australia passing through Asia, with South Korea and Taiwan and through America with the US (Florida in the first place), Guadeloupe, Grenada. All of this countries are marked on a map which tells, always through “small flags”, the most important international trade fairs, where the company from Bari led by Roberto and Barbara Spadavecchia (which relies on specialised workshops with a thirty-year experience in the mechanical engineering field that ensure, with the multiple acquired certification including the CE marking, the highest reliability of each product, testified by the specific metal plate with the numbering and the individual specific) was the star of the show: from the Boat Show in La Rochelle, to the Boot Düsseldorf; from the parisian Nautical Hall, to the Boat Show in Barcellona; from the Seatec in Massa Carrara, to the Versilia Yachting Rendez-Vous, to the Yachting Festival in Cannes, to the Nautical Hall in Genova, to the Ibex Show in Tampa to the Flibs in Fort Lauderdale, to Amsterdam’s Mets Trade and the Boat Show in New Orleans, Louisiana. These are all destinations facing the seaside and the oceans which, every year, are crisscrossed by hundreds, thousands of boats, built or subjected to refitting operations in the best shipyards of the world that requested the help of this company from Puglia which is a pride of the Nautical industry made in Italy, if you want the best.
pubblicato il 20 Giugno 2020 da admin | in Accessori, Partner | tag: Barbara Spadavecchia, Naval Tecno Sud, Roberto Spadavecchia | commenti: 0Just Peruzzi, "Il ristorante panoramico più bello d’Italia" - Corriere della SeraVi aspettiamo per accogliervi in quello che il Corriere della Sera ha definito come "Il ristorante panoramico più bello d’Italia"
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