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With the expansion of the corporate headquarters, the company is committing to the economic area of Bremen
LTV also plans to employ new employees in sales, technics and logistics areas in 2016

LTV, a medium-sized manufacturer of video surveillance products and solutions for professional use in industry, retail and the private sector, is continuing to grow. In 2015, the company based in Bremen was able to increase its volume of orders continuously and is planning to employ new employees in the areas of sales, technics and logistics in 2016.

Warehouse relocation and expansion

In the following years, there will be a visible signal of LTV's confidence, which will be the relocation of the company headquarters to the eastern part of Bremen (Germany). These activities will include the movement of the LTV warehouse from Budapest (Hungary) to Bremen. With the expansion of the warehouse space and the associated enlargement of the storage capacity, LTV customers will benefit from a higher product availability as well as shorter delivery times (Same Day Delivery) at the same time.

Increasing customer demand for need-based video surveillance

“The demand from our customers on need-based video surveillance solutions is constantly increasing. The new headquarters provides the opportunity to continue the sustainable growth in the coming years and to carry on offering innovative video surveillance products in professional quality,” says Jens Ringlstetter, Sales Director of LTV.

With the expansion of the corporate headquarters, the company is committing to the economic area of Bremen. Flexible floor plan, modern offices, a representative and a welcoming reception area provide a pleasant working atmosphere. For personal attendance as well as training opportunities for trade fair partners and other partner companies, there will be a generous conference room with integrated permanent exhibition of innovative LTV products.

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