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Today, in the presence of Mayor Dr. Susanne Wimmer-Leonhardt and police superintendent Wolfgang Erfurt, the Children’s Accident Prevention Board officially fired the starter’s gun for its prevention campaign „STOP – too fast”. Wall AG provides free backlit advertising spaces for the campaign, thus committing itself to the safety of young road users.
moreBeacons in the cityscape – by the end of the year 200 classical advertising pillars marketed by Wall AG will be fitted with power-saving, patent-registered illuminated crowns. Today, to the amazement of numerous passers-by, the advertising pillar at Karl-Marx-Allee/Schillingstraße-Underground-Station was, with the help of a truck crane, equipped with a new top. The patent-registered construction has an extremely low power consumption of 35 watts only, saving 85% compared to standard illumination, while lighting the pillar evenly from top to bottom.
moreFor the time being, the planned merger of the sales departments of Wall AG and JCDecaux in a joint sales company will not take place. Numerous restrictions by the Federal Cartel Office (Bundeskartellamt) made negotiations increasingly difficult. Moreover it turned out, that shareholders of both companies held different views concerning future strategies.
moreState-of-the-art relaunch of internet presence State-of-the-art when it comes to technique and design – Wall AG's relaunched homepage meets all demands of an up-to-date web presence. The international supplier of street furniture and outdoor advertising has entrusted Art+Com AG, renowned for multi-media interactive solutions, with the development and implementation of a new setup for its web pages.
moreWith effect form January 1st 2008, Wall AG has become a member of the German Association of Outdoor advertisers (FAW e. V.). As a member of the association which represents about 45 companies of the Out-of-Home-Media sector, Wall AG will actively participate in shaping the future of outdoor advertising.
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