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MILUCON MOUNTED EPOXY FLOORINGS

BUSINESS OTSNoiembrie 14, 2016

Building technologies are developing continuously. Nowadays, the so-called epoxy floors are used on a large scale. They represent a solution that combines important elements for any type of interior space: -The finishing includes aesthetic and technical characteristics, they don’t allow the infiltration and absorption of moisture; -They are installed very easily and quickly thanks to the casting application method; -The smooth surface protects concrete floors; -Resin-based floor systems have the advantage of being applied in thin layers of epoxy or polyurethane resins, which after hardening have a high mechanical strength and a remarkable chemical resistance. They can be applied to both new and old floors;

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ROBERT MILU, DIRECTOR OF MILUCON – SUCCESSFUL PROJECTS AND RECRUITMENT FOR EXPANDING THE TEAM

BUSINESS OTSOctober 25, 2016

Milucon specializes in high quality waterproofing works. Here we talk about major projects set in motion with the help of numerous teams equipped with advanced tools and equipment. Milucon’s engine is powered by Robert Milu, a visionary engineer who has been active on a large market of supply and demand. Currently, with more than 80% of the market share, Milucon dominates the online segment of the waterproofing & co market.

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WATERPROOFING – NEWS AND USE

BUSINESS OTSJuly 19, 2016

Waterproofings are the new elements in the field of construction, useful for the constructions they are used for. What is waterproofing? Waterproofing is a seamless, continuous and homogeneous protective structure of elements or parts of a construction against infiltrations and/or seepage of water and/or against natural environmental humidity.

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HOW TO BECOME THE MARKET LEADER WITHIN TWO YEARS – THE EXPERIENCE OF A ROMANIAN ENTREPRENEUR

BUSINESS OTSFebruary 16, 2016

Many voices blamed the imports of foreign products and technology for stagnation of the domestic industrial segment since 1990. Too few Romanian companies have managed to withstand and impose on a market where the technological competition and the efficient flow of know-how from the Western Europe haven’t left too much choice to local firms.

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