We are delighted to announce that we have recently added a new language to our company website! With our – now nine (!) – subsidiaries, our VB-Partner network and end customers all over the world, it is important that our information is accessible to all.
Our nine subsidiaries are based in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Russia, America, India, Turkey and Australia – staffed by our many amazing international colleagues. We are also represented by partners in 42 countries and supply to more than 60 countries.
VB-Airsuspension operates globally, which means we are constantly switching between different languages – both to communicate with the world beyond the Netherlands and within our own organisation. For this reason, we believe it is more important than ever to be able to offer this information and communication in multiple languages. The addition of Spanish brings the total number of language versions of our company website to seven.
Are you looking for specific information – in your preferred language, of course – that you're having trouble finding on our website? If so, please get in touch with one of our VB-Partners; you are sure to find one nearby.
Have an idea on how to improve the website or would like to share your feedback? We always appreciate your view on things! Please contact us by e-mail at: marketing@vbairuspension.com and enter 'website feedback' in the subject line.
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