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(From left) Ruedi Vogt, international sales and marketing manager; Martin Vonau, CEO; and Gian Rominger, logistics general manager and representative of the owning family

Egli Fischer seeks partnerships that really click

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For fixing technology expert Egli Fischer, strengthening its export base in Asia holds the key to exciting future applications of proprietary pipe and cable fastener CLIC. Aiming to provide solutions for the infrastructure and industrial development wave in the region,

Egli Fischer seeks to work with partners that can position CLIC as a versatile and high-quality tool for a wide field of applications.

Family-owned Egli Fischer introduced CLIC to the market in 1975 and has continually improved it according to client requirements. The comprehensive, economical and self-closing installation system has been a trusted solution for applications including pipes and cables in telecommunications, chemical plants, semiconductors, water plants, mobile networks, tunnelling, shipping and transport.

CLIC TOP plastic clamps were used to fix approximately 200km of coaxial cable for the MTR in Hong Kong. CLIC TOP clamps are also used in Switzerland to fix bundles of wires and cable beneath the Ponte Val Calanca bridge and in the Gotthard tunnel, the longest railway tunnel in the world.

Approved for use in the harshest conditions, CLIC is trusted by industry leaders for installations because of its high mechanical capacity, chemical resistance and temperature stability.

"We focus on innovations and individual solutions in collaboration with customers," says CEO Martin Vonau.

Egli Fischer's relationship with customers goes far beyond just solutions. It regularly consults on best fit project-specific applications.

The company is ready to extend the same kind of support in Asia. Egli Fischer is also open to opportunities for joint production to address the distinct needs of clients from the region.

"We're long-term oriented and stand by our commitment to customers and our partnerships," says Gian Rominger, logistics general manager and representative of the owning family. "We're ready to bring our knowledge to the Asian market and to work with partners in the region to answer the demand for high-quality and safe installations."

 

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