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Marisan continues the excellent service for Eti-Machine customers
On August 31, 2024, Leo, founder of Eti-Machine, closed the doors of his business after more than 60 years. Leo started his company in 1960 as a pioneer in Belgium in the field of labels on rolls. The company grew into a key player on the market, and f.e. became the principal supplier of labels for C&A worldwide, with daily shipments to all production sites.
Since the foundation of Marisan in 1991, there has been a strong collaboration between Eti-Machine and Marisan. In the beginning, Eti-Machine was one of our most important suppliers, but over the years the roles gradually reversed. Leo became a loyal customer of Marisan, for Banok guns and cardboard labels, among other things. The relationship between our companies and our people has always been very amicable!
A few years ago, Eti-Machine decided to stop its own production and focus entirely on supplying its regular customers. This included well-known names such as C&A, Neuhaus and Veritas. This year Leo took the decision to close office and enjoy his well-deserved retirement.
Leo’s biggest concern when ending his activities was that his customers would continue to receive the same service they were used to. He came to the conclusion that Marisan was the right party for this. We are proud and honoured to be able to take over this task from him!
In order to continue to serve Eti-Machine’s customers without interruption, we have taken over Eti-Machine’s entire product stock. This allows customers to continue ordering without interruption and enjoy the same quality and service they are used to.
“For us it is an honour to continue Leo’s work and ensure that his customers continue to enjoy the service and quality they are used to,” says Sven van Marisan. “We look forward to helping these loyal customers just as well as Leo has always done!”
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