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New offices in Milan, Italy

“Opening a Business Development Center in Milan is the next step in accomplishing our vision for Italy”, explains Marc Smet, CEO of the Gosselin Group. “We are convinced that the well-developed economic North of Italy will offer us plenty of opportunities in the near future.”

Marc Smet underlines that Gosselin Mobility Italia in Rome, launched 3 years ago, will remain the operational seat of the Mobility Division in Italy and that the new Milan office will be focusing on the corporate clients in the Northern region.

“The efforts of the team in Rome over the past years have been outstanding. Following the advice of Barbara Savelli (Director Gosselin Mobility Italia) we are convinced that opening a Business Development Center in Milano is the next step allowing our mobility services to grow in Italy”, concludes Marc Smet.

Barbara Savelli explains her advice: “Rome is the diplomatic ’capital’ of Italy with regard to Mobility Services. Milan is the center of economic activity and is perceived as the business capital of the country. With the presence of multinationals in the region and its ever growing local economy, we are convinced it is time to take the next logical step. We now have local warehouse and office facilities available that will allow us to service the economic heart of Italy as fast as possible.”

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