Campaign India Team
Dec 04, 2008

Sampark PR bags AGS Group account

Sampark PR has won the PR mandate for the AGS Group. The account will be handled out of Sampark's Mumbai office.AGS delivers automation solutions and caters to industries such as banking, retail, petroleum, textiles, coatings, FMCG, inks, printing and automotive. AGS Group represents global companies such as Fast & Fluid Management (Netherlands), Filion Technologies (France), Wincor Nixdorf (Germany) and X-Rite (USA).

Sampark PR bags AGS Group account

Sampark PR has won the PR mandate for the AGS Group. The account will be handled out of Sampark's Mumbai office.

AGS delivers automation solutions and caters to industries such as banking, retail, petroleum, textiles, coatings, FMCG, inks, printing and automotive. AGS Group represents global companies such as Fast & Fluid Management (Netherlands), Filion Technologies (France), Wincor Nixdorf (Germany) and X-Rite (USA).

Amit Tandon, head-marketing, AGS said, "We were on the search for an agency that could support our aggressive growth plans. We admire Sampark's track record of building brands across various categories. We evaluated various potential partners and found Sampark best suited to build the AGS brand."

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Campaign India

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