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GOING GLOBAL


GOING GLOBAL


BAMBINO MIO INCLUDED ON FT1000 LIST


Bambino Mio has been included in the prestigious FT1000 list, generated by the Financial Times and Statista. This positions the reusable nappy


company as one of Europe’s top 1,000 fastest growing companies and has been awarded as recognition of the brand’s positive performance and continued growth during the judging period. Compiled with Statista, a


research company, the FT1000 lists the European companies that achieved the highest compound annual growth rate in revenue between 2015 and 2018. Impressively, Bambino Mio’s


business has grown ever faster since then, expanding by nearly 80% during 2019. The company is already seeing significant growth in


2020 and this momentum shows no signs of slowing down. Founder Guy Schanschieff said:


“Our company’s inclusion in the FT1000 list emphasises that there truly is a demand for more eco- friendly product solutions and reinforces our brand position as leaders in the reusable product industry. “We would like to thank


everyone for their ongoing support and contribution to Bambino Mio’s success, together we are reaching new customers and supporting existing brand fans during our reusable product journey at a time when sustainable products are of upmost importance to people and our planet.”


Visit: www.bambinomio.com


The Chamber’s INTERNATIONAL TRADE TEAM will help you navigate your way through all of the regulatory procedures and documents that you’ll need for successful international trading


Bambino Mio’s mission is to make reusable products commercially available


DASCHER DELIVERS GLASS TO BIG BEN


DACHSER safely delivered plate glass hand blown by glassworks Glashütte Lamberts to the world-famous Elizabeth Tower in London. Elizabeth Tower, or Big Ben as it is more commonly known, is one of


London’s most famous landmarks. Its four striking clock faces, each seven metres in diameter, also gave it its name “the Clock Tower.” The iconic symbol is currently undergoing renovation work; it is set to chime again by 2021. Renovation work is also being carried out on the glass dials, using glass plates from Waldsassen, in Germany’s Upper Palatinate region, where Glashütte Lamberts faithfully reproduced Big Ben’s dial and


‘IT IS ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS LANDMARKS IN THE


WORLD’


produced 1,300 glass plates for the famous tower by hand. “It is one of the most famous landmarks in the world. And it’s especially moving to think that we’re the ones making the glass for it. It’s something we are proud of,” said Robert Christ, head of marketing at Glashütte Lamberts. Transporting this fragile glass freight required no small amount of precision and expertise, but the experts at DACHSER made sure everything went to plan and arrived at its destination undamaged. They already had the necessary experience - DACHSER Logistics Center Hof delivered glass made by the long- established company to the UK for Buckingham


Palace. Angela Puchtler, sales executive at DACHSER Logistikzentrum Hof, said: “We’ve been working with Glashütte Lamberts since 2009 and serve them in other


European countries.” Safely packed into wooden crates and palleted for transportation, the


glass plates made their way via direct transport to their famous installation site in London, where a British company cuts them to the exact size to fit the tower’s clock face. As of next year, approximately 1,300 glass plates from Bavaria will adorn the popular landmark. Angela added: “We work together with our customers to develop


transport solutions for very specific requirements such as these. “And it goes without saying that we’re rather proud that we, as logistics specialists, have played a part in restoring the Elizabeth Tower to splendor.”


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