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Encyclopedia > Fegime

Fegime is an abbreviation for Fédération Européenne des Grossistes Indépendants en Matériel Electrique (European Federation of Independent Electrical Wholesalers)


External links

  • Fegime international homepage (http://www.fegime.com/)
  • short description of Fegime (German language) (http://www.august-kaiser.de/service/fegime.html)

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NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Fegime (84 words)
Fegime is an acronym for a business organization -the Fédération Européenne des Grossistes Indépendants en Matériel Electrique (European Federation of Independent Electrical Wholesalers).
Fegime is an alliance which assists member companies to gain and fulfil international contracts.
As of early 2005 Fegime claims a membership of 162 companies in nine countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain with a total turnover of €1.8 billion.
Electrical Times - News (126 words)
Fegime – Fédération Européenne des Grossistes Indépendants en Matériel Electrique – is a pan-European association.
Fegime has a total of 170 member companies with 450 sales outlets and a turnover of €1.9bn.
Fegime UK would be pleased to talk to any like-minded, established electrical wholesalers that wish to forge stronger links in Europe.
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