KÜBLER honored for "high customer satisfaction"
"This award is a great honor for our company and confirms our ongoing commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction," said Thomas Kübler, Managing Partner of KÜBLER. "We would like to thank our valued customers for their trust and support, which has made this success possible. This recognition motivates us to continue to set the highest standards and ensure their satisfaction."
Since its foundation, KÜBLER has been committed to offering first-class, high-quality and economical solutions specifically for heating halls that meet the requirements and expectations of customers to a particularly high degree. This award underlines the company's efforts to provide outstanding services for its customers in all business areas.
"Our focus is on building long-term relationships with our customers through continuous improvement and innovation," adds Thomas Kübler. "The award from the German Institute for Product and Market Evaluation is proof of the commitment of our entire team."
Looking to the future, KÜBLER plans to continue to be the partner of choice for hall operators in trade, industry and local authorities and to make the energy transition a successful project for everyone as an innovation leader. Thomas Kübler: "We look forward to continuing to be successful together with our customers in the future."
The German Institute for Product and Market Evaluation is a leading organization for the evaluation of products and services in Germany. The Institute's methodology includes a thorough analysis and evaluation of customer satisfaction based on a variety of criteria such as product quality, service, sustainability and innovation.
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