BFT Competition: Editorial staff congratulates on terrific prizes!

On the occasion of BetonTage congress in Ulm early February, the editorial staff of BFT International invited readers and experts of the industry to participate in a competition. There were terrific prizes to win - among others two Kindle e-readers with E Ink display. Anybody interested in participating could enter name and address in one of the official participation postcards at the BFT coffee bar. A large number of participation postcards were received by mail at the publishing house even several days after the BetonTage congress. Finally, the editorial staff was able to draw the winners...

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