TITLE>Combico Holland Magnetic clamping systems
MAGNETIC CLAMPING SYSTEMS
Combicover(r) Nautical Chart protection
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NETHERLANDS |
COMBICO
HOLLAND |
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NL 2 Nauticals |
C-Trade, |
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NL 3 Trade |
TTAC International BV, FRANEKER, Netherlands |
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GERMANY
1 GERMANY
2 Design
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EMY-DISPLAY |
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CANADA |
ANDERSON,
The Captain's
Montreal |
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USA |
Shipstore
Your one stop Nautical Shop |
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SWITSERLAND |
Ritter AG, BASEL Vertretung zum übernahme zur verfügung, New agent required |
We are an established 14 year old
Dutch Company named Combico (r), producing all kinds of
patented magnetic clamping systems mainly for presentation,
commercial display, promotion, organising premium and gift
purposes.
With the clamping systems we
developed a range of products like Combico-CLIP (r) and Combico-LINE
(r) as representative alternatives for the paper clip or memo clip,
printed with your own logo and text.
The Combico-LINE (r) is a nice
product for all commercial presentation and organising branches
especially loved as promotion articles, gifts or as give-away item
with extensive private-label possibilities.
The COMBICOVER (r) is an
approved waterproof protecting cover with integrated magnetic
clamps keeping e.g. the expensive navigation charts, constructions
drawings, photographs and maps and so on secure in place. This cover
is very useful and practical for contractors and architects,
protecting their drawings and pictures against rain, dirt , dust an
grease.
The cover can serve as a portable
chart table for yachting and marine purpose, as navigating aid
or for constructors and architects.
De cover can also serve the purpose
of a showcase for markets and shops especially when printed with the
own company logo's and default pictures and text.
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Combico (r) is established in 1984
by Mr. van Cuyck who invented the magnetic clamping system is still
covered by patent rights.
Basically this system uses magnetic
flexible plastic in two layers holding each other. The
magnetic Clips and Lines is still produced as replacements for paper
clips, memo clips and so on. With the extensive possibilities
for "private labelling" printing, it is a perfect product for
applications in organising-, bookshops-, advertising-,
premiums- and gift business.
In 1996 van Cuyk came up
with the idea to place the expensive, wheater beaten and often
rippled nautic charts on a stable piece of Polyethylene and cover it
with a transparent PVC sheet. These two materials are hold together
by the same magnetic strips with the effect that maps or charts are
being hold in place tightly. So tight that one can write and draw on
the PVC cover with waterproof pencils and special eraser gums without
moving the charts in the cover.
Since then these covers are
successfully used in Holland, Germany, Denmark, England and
other countries.
The covers are also custom made for
displaying and representing a wide range of products in supermarkets
and all kind of stores, displaying newspapers in Switzerland, Austria
and France.
The cover is not only used for
protecting sea charts but also maps for drivers, aeroplanes and
plans and drawings for architects and constructors.
In 1998 Combico (r) moved to a cute place called Spakenburg. A typical Dutch and nice little village at the IJsselmeer, a pitoresk and attractive fishermen's port where people still wear the special dresses called "Klederdracht"; and of course in a place like that is a lot of boating, watersport and marina activity.
Combico (r) has been part of van Barneveld's Screenprinting company, which owner is a former sailor, a man with special care for the environment and therefore introducing one a the first and very exclusive screen printing facility using environmental harmless materials and processes.
Through shared shipbuilding
interest, Mr. Herman van Twillert came to know van Barneveld and a
successful take-over took place in September 1997.
Van Twillert has been in international business for 14 years with a
lot of experience in export trading.
Combico (r) ,at first located at
the "van Barneveld Screen Printing Company "because of the
extensive and available special printing facilities, moved to the
famous Dutch county of Friesland, in the very north of Holland
on November 1999.