Woven Image and Knoll Textiles launch Woven Image Asia Pte Ltd commencing 26th of March 2008. The office will be located in Singapore to service the growing demand from their Asian clients. Woven Image believes that it is imperative to have a team on the ground to work directly with their client and partner base […]
March 28th, 2008
Woven Image and Knoll Textiles launch Woven Image Asia Pte Ltd commencing 26th of March 2008.
The office will be located in Singapore to service the growing demand from their Asian clients. Woven Image believes that it is imperative to have a team on the ground to work directly with their client and partner base in the region.
Woven Image already has offices and distributors in United Kingdom, New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Philippines and Thailand.
www.wovenimage.com.au
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