CANTISA CONSOLIDATES IN INTERZUM ITS INTERNATIONAL PROJECTION
Cantisa was one of the 67 Spanish exhibitors who showcased their products in Interzum, held in Cologne from May 21st till May 24th. Our commercial team considers this edition as the best Interzum ever. More than 300 visitors from different countries were welcomed at our stand. There they got the chance to see our products made of wood veneer and part of our wide range of PVC edges, which already reaches 2,500 references.
Interzum Award: recognition of our commitment to quality
The bet of Cantisa for creating decorative edgebands that give added value to melamines has been successful. This year, one of our most innovative designs, the grid effect edgeband, has won the prestigious High Product Quality Interzum Award. It was chosen among 260 products of all categories and was one of the main attractions at our stand. The Interzum Award has come one of the most renowned design prizes, therefore it means to Cantisa an important recognition to the quality, design and innovation, with which we are committed.
Back from the best Interzum ever, our sales team announce "We are thrilled and honoured to win this prestigious Interzum Award, High Product Quality, and wanted to share this recognition with our Production Team. Thank you for all your work and energy!"
The entire Cantisa’s team is working to release surprising designs for the next international appointments.

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