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VBA’s 2023 highlights

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It's time to count down again – the new year is just a few days away. Of course, this transition doesn't pass by without looking back on the past year. It was a year filled with many memorable moments – such as the lead-up to and grand celebration of our 30th anniversary: one for the books.

We'd like to look back together on this successful – yet eventful – year through a series of (news) messages that you have undoubtedly seen. 

2023 Year in Review:

2023, a beautiful and special year. Of course, 2023 was a significant milestone for our organisation: the year we celebrated our 30th anniversary. It was incredibly moving to witness the large turnout for our 30th anniversary. The two-day event and all our festivities around it have certainly demonstrated how our organisation has grown over the years.

Alongside beautiful events, life also brings difficult moments. We recently had to say goodbye very suddenly to our highly valued colleague Herbert Kuenen. We thank everyone for their condolences. 

On behalf of the VB-Airsuspension team, we would like to thank you for your trust, kind compliments, and collaborations this past year. Without our VB-Partner network, our customers, subsidiaries, employees, and suppliers, we wouldn't be where we are today. We are incredibly proud and look forward to the next year.

We wish you a pleasant New Year's Eve and a festive end to the year: here's to a healthy, prosperous, and successful 2024!

 

 

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