AT-PAC Signs Strategic Global Partnership Deal with Doka

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American system scaffolding manufactures AT-PAC have entered into a strategic partnership with Austrian based formwork firm Doka.

The new deal will allow Doka to offer AT-PAC’s Ringlock Scaffold System and Hi-Vis® Scaffold Management Technology under its portfolio of products, globally.

Doka – a world leader in developing, manufacturing and distributing formwork solutions will now offer scaffolding solutions.  

AT-PAC said the partnership marks a major milestone in its 25-year history and demonstrates the internationally recognised quality of its products and ability to service major customers on a global scale.

Jeff Davis – CEO of AT-PAC said: “With Doka we have a strong partner in the construction industry. This strategic partnership means that Doka’s customers can benefit above all from the fact that they get everything from a single source”.

 Doka CEO Harald Ziebula added: “With this strategic partnership we offer much more than just scaffolding. We are now offering – as we have been doing in the formwork sector for decades – well thought-out scaffolding solutions and services to our customers.”

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