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VET groeit internationaal: van 4 naar 12 medewerkers en een wereldwijde VET-vlek
VET Expands Internationally: from four to twelve team members and a growing global presence The past few months at VET Special Products have been anything but quiet. Just last year, we launched our production line with four enthusiastic colleagues. Today, our team consists of twelve skilled professionals. That is a threefold increase in a short
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Chinetti kiest voor VET Special Products!
Chinetti Chooses VET Special Products! Last week, we visited the Chinetti factory in Varese, near Milan. This family business, founded in 1953, is a well-established name in the fire truck market. With a growing international clientele, Chinetti produces about 40 vehicles annually from their production halls. Collaboration between Chinetti & VET Special Products Through the
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VET! Eind april 2024 waren we aanwezig op de eRIC-beurs voor veiligheidsprofessionals.
VET! We were present at the eRIC trade fair for safety professionals in late April 2024. eRIC is the multidisciplinary trade event for safety professionals. On April 24th & 25th, 2024, the Disaster Response, Incident Management & Crisis Management Expo (eRIC) opened its doors for the 4th time at Twente Airport. For two days, this
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VET Special Products: Innovatief in Polyester Technologie!
VET Special Products: Innovative in Polyester Technology! VET Special Products is a manufacturer of complex components for bodywork construction. Our specialty lies in the housing of fire truck load beds, complete with fire extinguishing fluid tanks (a large one for water, a small one for chemical additives or foam), pump rooms, equipment enclosures, and a
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Herstart Special Products te Wanroij!
Stop? Start? Continue! Restart Special Products Wanroij In July 2023, bankruptcy was filed for Kronenburg Special Products, the first exporter of composite (polyester) structures and parts for the security sector. Wijnand and Toon Veens (owners of the buildings) and Daan Touw (buyer of polyester constructions) looked into whether a restart was an option. Initially they





