News - archive 2011
News from GEDA!
| 09/13/2011 | From Thuringia to the desert state of Kuwait | ||||||
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| 05/31/2011 | GEDA double pack in the „white city“ Belgrade | |||
Temporary construction hoist and permanent service hoist for the construction of “Sava Bridge” in Belgrade delivered. |
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| 04/20/2011 | Let’s go wild west! | |||
What is a medium-sized company from Bavaria doing in the U.S. state of “cowboys and horses”? |
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| 04/07/2011 | GEDA – Viva las Vegas! | |||
The Bavarian construction hoist manufacturer GEDA-Dechentreiter GmbH & Co.KG was one of the 2000 exhibitors taking part in the ConExpo 2011 which took place in Las Vegas from 22 – 26 March this year. |
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| 03/31/2011 | GEDA presents itself with style at Air & Style Munich 2011 | |||
The top class winter sport event took place on 12 February: the Nike 6.0 Air & Style Munich 2011. After a three-year break, the mother of all snowboard events returned to the Bavarian capital, attracting 25,000 spectators to the Munich Olympic Stadium. |
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| 03/14/2011 | GEDA goes to India | |||
Between the 8th and 11th of February 2011, the first bC India Trade Fair – BAUMA CONEXPO INDIA – was held in Mumbai. Amongst the over 500 exhibitors from 30 countries, Bavarian manufacturer of construction hoists GEDA-Dechentreiter GmbH & Co.KG was also there at the start. |
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| 01/11/2011 | A perfect trio at Mainz Cathedral | |||
Mainz Cathedral is more than 1000 years old and is the result of centuries of active building work by Mainz archbishops and canons. It is located at the centre of Mainz's old town on the west bank of the Rhine and is an attractive tourist destination. Extensive general renovations of the inside and outside of the cathedral were agreed in 1997. In March 2001, renovation work finally began with the erection of scaffolding on the north-side flanking tower of the east section. Work was divided into separate renovation stages and a cost estimate was made. The result: The total renovation of inside and outside the cathedral was estimated at 25 million Euros (which was 50 million Deutschmarks at the time). Renovations were planned to last for 15 years. |
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