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"Düsseldorf - where business works"

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The Office of Economic Development will be using this new publication to promote Düsseldorf as a business location both at home and abroad.

The brochure is not only of interest to companies, chambers of industry and commerce and professional and trade associations but will also be made available at trade fairs, business events and investor seminars.

The brochure has been compiled in accordance with the new brand communication guidelines for Düsseldorf. Consequently, we have not used any stock photos, agency models or montages. The brochure features the “real” people of Düsseldorf in real places to give the brochure its authenticity and distinguish it from similar publications.

Download brochure | pdf-file 2.9 MB

You are most welcome to order copies from our delivery service by quoting article number 10 d (German) or 10e (English): wifoe@abc-logistic.com


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