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Terraplas plc Appoint New Vice President of Sales
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erraplas plc Chairman, Robert Else, recently announced the appointment of Pierre Debleme as Vice President of Worldwide Sales.
Robert Else commented: “With Worldwide Sales expanding at a phenomenal rate, and new unique products being introduced, the time was right to expand our sales force with the introduction of a new principal who is highly motivated and extremely experienced in this industry.
“Pierre was chosen in view of his knowledge and expertise within the marketplace — after spending some six years as VP of Sales (Middle East) for FieldTurf Tarkett — for his enthusiasm and his great wish to join the ‘World’s No.1 Turf Protection Company’.”
Pierre is based at Terraplas plc’s recently opened Paris, France, office but will be travelling regularly to meetings, exhibitions, conferences, and presentations around the world in the execution of his very demanding role.
For more information, please visit:
www.terraplas.com
Veldeman Builds Indoor Football Hall for Top Belgian Team
participate in the Europa League in the 2012- 2013 season. This year they even played in the Champions League with a creditable draw against the final winner.
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It is only normal that such a top class team should want to be able to train in all weather conditions. Up until now bad weather meant the team always had to head for an arena, where they were reduced to playing on sand in somewhat uncomfortable conditions. This is why KRC Genk went on the lookout for an alternative. Their search led them to Veldeman Structure Solutions, which designs and manufactures temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent fabric structures, including sports halls.
Veldeman presented a proposal for an indoor football hall, in the first instance both for hire and for purchase. Following an extensive study, the club decided to purchase a hall at the end of 2011. A steel structure was decided upon (SFS, Steel Fabric Structure) of 40m by 70m with a side height of as much as 8.40m.
Following approval of the building application in February 2012, the foundation work began.
RC Genk football team plays in Belgium’s first division. The club have been national champions three times, won the Belgian cup three times, and they will
The hall has been completed and ready for use since the end of May.
The building’s translucent roof fabrics let in natural, uniform light, thus bringing down lighting costs and leading to major energy savings. Playing comfort is also improved. Fabrics in the blue of KRC Genk have been used for the side walls and gables, and the club’s logo, covering a surface area of 16m2, is clearly visible on both gables. The side walls can be readily removed to create a semi-open atmosphere in summer while protecting
against glare, rain and overheating. There is boarding for additional variations on the game.
The main advantage of this indoor football hall is that it can be used throughout the year. Rain, snow and frost are no longer a problem, and high temperatures need no longer stop play either, thus ensuring the profitability of the investment.
For more information, please visit:
www.veldemansportshalls.com
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