May 21, 2021

Mailing. 31 is published

The latest issue of the customer magazine Mailing. 31 focuses on the topic of collaboration. An increasingly important topic that has become even more difficult, especially in the Corona pandemic. 

The latest issue of the customer magazine Mailing. 31 focuses on the topic of collaboration. An increasingly important topic that has become even more difficult, especially in the Corona pandemic. 

The MAILING.31 is a novelty. It not only contains the usual reading material on a focus topic, but also provides an overview of the past year. Highlights, facts and figures provide insights into the company. The aim is to combine everything worth knowing and current stories about Gruner in one publication. This brings the facts and figures to life. News and stories on the homepage and social media expand the annual magazine. 

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Mailing. 31

Mailing. 31

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