On the occasion of the founding anniversaries of three subsidiary companies, NetterVibration looks back on the history of its international expansion. As a leading manufacturer of vibration technology, NetterVibration distributes its extensive product range worldwide through six international subsidiaries and a long-standing network of representatives.
The company responded early to the globalisation of customers and markets and today benefits from a well-established and competent network of trading partners. “Maintaining this network and ensuring excellent expertise and services in all relevant markets worldwide is one of our core responsibilities to our customers,” explains Achim Werkmann, Managing Director of NetterVibration. “This applies equally to our almost daily contact with partners as well as to our regular International Sales and Application seminars, where we provide thorough training and information across borders.”
NetterVibration has established subsidiaries in six countries, creating particularly strong bonds. Since 1999, the company has operated its first foreign subsidiary: NetterVibration Schweiz GmbH in Rheinfelden, where the team of a former sales partner was closely integrated with the parent company 25 years ago, successfully providing products, consulting, and service to customers in Switzerland and Austria ever since. The Spanish team in Villabona also has reason to celebrate: NetterVibration España S.L. has now been in operation for ten years. Likewise, NetterVibration Australia Pty Ltd has reached its fifth anniversary. The youngest subsidiary in France is currently celebrating significant strengthening of its location through new offices, team expansion, and the appointment of a local Managing Director.
“We are pleased that our internationalisation has been shaped by long-standing successful partnerships. This also means that not only do we train our partners and provide them with high-quality solutions, but we also continuously learn from and benefit from the global experience of our subsidiaries,” adds Thomas Reis, Managing Director.