Fri 13 Jun 2014, 11:41 GMT

New headquarters for Bomin from next week


Move to new premises in Hamburg is taking place today.



Bomin Group has announced that its headquarters in Hamburg will be located at a new address from next week.

In an email sent to clients and colleagues, Bomin confirmed that the move to new premises was being carried out today. As a result, the company will not be reachable via its landline and email system as from 13:00 hours CET today, June 13.

Customers with enquiries can reach Bomin's traders on their mobile phones; their numbers have been provided below.

Henk van der Boom: +49 17 12 19 22 15
Oliver Grunau: +49 17 12 19 22 00
Claudia Hoop: +49 17 24 51 41 37
Stefan Rickborn: +49 17 55 22 22 82
Nina Russmann: +49 17 37 53 52 72

The new address from Monday, June 16, will be:

Bomin Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG & Co. KG
Adminiralitätsstrasse 55
20459 Hamburg
Germany

Up until now, Bomin's headquarters have been located at: Grosse Bäckerstrasse 11 Hamburg 20095, Germany.


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