The widest range of spare parts and components was on proud display at the EAE exhibition in Romania that took place between 2nd and 4th September. It is the investment in local shows throughout Europe that underpins just how important customer relations are to the SUZOHAPP team.
With such a wide choice of gaming solutions, manufacturers and operators alike appreciate the advice given by SUZOHAPP. At the end of the day, the component choice plays a key role in the quality and reliability of the gaming solutions that can be found in arcades and casinos.
“The multitude of solutions and applications can make the component choice complex”, explains Mr. Harald Wagemaker, Executive Vice President Sales & Marketing of Gaming and Casino EMEA. “We are here to match each and every customer’s requirements with the right product mix. This solid advice plays a key part in our company strategy and helps to explain the trust we have gained throughout the years from our customers”.
Such solutions included the growing range of SUZOHAPP products – both developed and manufactured in-house. From the PRO range, in particular the focus was on the VisionPRO. VisionPRO monitors are made to custom specifications. The MFL casino-style banknote reader is a further SUZOHAPP product that was the focus of much attention, similarly the STC locks. Naturally the Comestero solutions – the extensive range of change machines and the RM5 HD electronic coin selector – played a prominent role on the SUZOHAPP stand.
SUZOHAPP is the trusted partner for a range of component manufacturers. The team was pleased to promote the extensive solutions alongside their individual benefits of the companies such as CPI, Innovative Technology and ELO:
“The Romanian market is key for us. Our partner GDI is doing an excellent job and I would like to thank Adrian Podran and his team for their continued support. Once again we have invested in exhibiting at the EAE show. Our customers have direct contact with us and GDI and so are optimally positioned to find the best solutions that meet their individual needs”, concluded Mr. Wagemaker.
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