Avebe launches new website
Avebe launches new website
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Starch group AVEBE is today launching its completely renewed website. A new design, a fresh outlook and simplified navigation that gives visitors a structured approach to looking up information.
As well as general information about AVEBE, the website contains commercial information for (potential) customers. That information is divided into the various application areas: food, animal feed, paper, adhesives, textile and construction.
The website also provides information for AVEBE's member-shareholders. The 'Agro section' contains general information for all visitors, and member-shareholders are given access to specific information using a login code.
The website is a 'living document' and will keep pace with changes at AVEBE.
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