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Together, we are what each one of us is individually.
The MLL-HAMBURG exhibition stand at BAU 2015 in Munich was designed and built this time under the campaign motto "I AM MLL - WE ARE MLL".
Also in that year, the company presented itself as an exhibitor at the Munich trade fair, BAU 2015. The highlights of the MLL trade fair were products for weather protection and sun protection, which were demonstrated in a visual and tangible way. Almost the entire stand was made from MLL products. All the individual parts added up to the entire stand, and each one of us helped to turn it into a sum total. The campaign motto "I am MLL" / "We are MLL" was presented in visible and tangible ways.
Our reference objects were showcased for the first time in a completely different way than before – namely as an exciting drone film with views from the bird's eye perspective, providing a spectacular overview of the construction projects. Our ISO certified company showed its TÜV-certified products at the Bau trade fair. Including an explosion-proof overpressure valve (which automatically closed and opened), a TÜV-certified transformer door with protection class IP23D (here “converted” into a kitchen door) and many sample pieces, which prompted visitors to touch them and pick them up. The highlight was the brand-new burglar-proof RC3 tested aluminium grid (MLL type 781D-RC3, 782D-RC3), which was presented for the first time at BAU 2015. On the exhibition stand, the original test sample was displayed, manifestly demonstrating how it was required to successfully pass the examination by inspectors. As proof that the grid was virtually “indestructible”, there was a visual display in the form of minutes, demonstrating how long the respective slats were able to withstand the inspector with his equipment. The tested grid was able to withstand the inspector’s tests for 18 minutes, and only five minutes were required to pass the durability test.