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​Acting Prime Minister of Moldova visits Nolte Mezzanine team in Chișinău

​Acting Prime Minister of Moldova visits Nolte Mezzanine team in Chișinău

Nolte Mezzanine, a Dutch company specializing in mezzanine floors, raised platforms and smart space optimization solutions, welcomed Eugeniu Osmochescu, Acting Prime Minister and former Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization of the Republic of Moldova, to its office in Chișinău.
 
During the visit, the Acting Prime Minister met the local team and discussed the company's development in Moldova with Pieter Vrieling, Commercial Director of Nolte Mezzanine, and Denis Rusu, who leads the company's operations in Chișinău.

 


 
Present in Moldova for the past three years, Nolte Mezzanine currently employs a team of ten specialists in Chișinău who support engineering, sales and international projects for clients across Europe and beyond.
 
The visit came shortly after the Benelux–Republic of Moldova Business Forum in Maastricht, where Nolte Mezzanine participated at the invitation of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Moldova.
 
This visit is a meaningful recognition of what we have built in Moldova over the past three years,” said Pieter Vrieling, Commercial Director of Nolte Mezzanine. “Our colleagues in Chișinău have become an essential part of our international organization, and their expertise and commitment contribute directly to the company's growth.”
 
 
 
During the meeting, discussions focused on the company's future plans in Moldova, international cooperation and the continued development of its local team. Nolte Mezzanine currently has three open positions in Chișinău and plans to further expand its presence in the country over the coming years.
 
Three years ago, we started with a clear ambition. Today, we have a professional team supporting international projects every day,” added Denis Rusu. “The Prime Minister’s visit is an encouraging sign that our efforts and contribution are being recognized.
 

 
Looking ahead, Nolte Mezzanine plans to continue investing in its team in Chișinău, with the goal of expanding to more than twenty employees and creating internship opportunities for young technical and commercial professionals interested in building an international career.
 
For more information
Nolte Mezzanine
Contact person: Manuel Villena
E-mail: mv@noltemezzanine.com
Phone: +31 229 304 040
Website: http://www.noltemezzanine.com
 

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