Startseite Newsroom tegos was appointed member of the Microsoft Dynamics President’s Club tegos was appointed member of the Microsoft Dynamics President’s Club < 1 Minuten – 31.07.2007tegos gmbh Dortmund was accorded a very special honor. tegos was appointed member of the Microsoft Dynamics President’s Club. In this carefully selected circle only those Microsoft partners are admitted, whose special customer orientation and solution-competence have led to exceptional business successes.“Microsoft congratulates tegos on achieving the President’s Club Status,” says Mrs. Tami Reller, Corporate Vice President at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2007 in Denver/Colorado. tegos has really understood how important customer orientation is and has achieved excellent results in terms of customer satisfaction.” “For us this award is most of all acknowledgment for our long-term vertical specialization. It allowed us to develop a solution with a real profit for waste disposal companies. This is the only way we could become one of the leading software providers for waste management and recycling business,” comments Mr. Andreas Kullmann, Managing Director of tegos gmbh dortmund the new validation.tegos successfully placed the integrated business software enwis) in more than 150 companies throughout all of Europe. The dynamic expansion of tegos is not only merchandized by their own activities in Germany, but also internationally by the pan-European network of sales partners. More than 5,000 users of all sectors of waste management and recycling business already successfully work with the solution of tegos gmbh dortmund.AutorTobias Kullmann Das könnte dich auch interessieren Nedvang chooses tegos’ tegossuite solution for its operational processes in the Netherlands 02.10.2023 — Tobias Kullmann Dealing with barter-like turnover 12.12.2022 — Tobias Kullmann Visit us at IFAT 2022 World’s Leading Trade Fair for Water, Sewage, Waste and Raw Materials Management 04.05.2022 — Tobias Kullmann Kununu Top Company 2022 20.04.2022 — Tobias Kullmann