2010-03-05 ATP and BVL enter into Cooperation

2010-03-05ATP and BVLenter into Cooperation

ATP Innsbruck enters into cooperation with the Austrian Federal Logistics Association (BVL). In March the BVL opened its Tyrolean Regional Office, based in the ATP Headquarters.

Innsbruck, 5th March 2010 - ATP Architects and Engineers join the Austrian Federal Logistics Association. In cooperation with BVL they established the Tyrolean Regional Office of the BVL in Innsbruck. Head of the regional office is DI Hans Kotek of ATP. The office is located in ATP’s Innsbruck headquarters.

“Logistics buildings have been one of our core products for decades. For this reason we are very keen that the logistics industry is strongly represented”, explained Hans Kotek upon the opening. “We are a point of contact for logistics companies across Tyrol and in addition to our regular lobbying work we will offer regular BVL-events focussed on current themes”.

The Austrian Federal Logistics Association (BVL) was founded in 1992 and has developed into the largest Austrian logistics network with over 600 members from the industrial, retail, educational and service sectors. In addition to the annual logistics dialogue the BVL, together with its regional offices, organises around fifty logistics events every year.

www.bvl.at

Tiroler Tageszeitung, March 6th, 2010:
„Keine Erdbeeren mehr im Winter“
(”No more strawberries in winter“)






Hans Kotek, Head of BVL Regional Office Tyrol


from left: Gerald Hulka, ATP Member of Board, Hans Kotek, BVL Regional Office Tyrol, Christian Skareth, President of BVL


from left: Stefan Ulz, Managing director of BVL, Hans Kotek, BVL Regional Office Tyrol, Christine Heidl, ATP, Christian Skareth, President of BVL


Christian Skareth, President of BVL


Christian Skareth, President of BVL, and Gerald Hulka, ATP Member of Board


Christian Skareth, President of BVL, und Barbara Achammer, ATP Corporate Communications


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