Huber Kältemaschinenbau now on Facebook
Providing current information on products, services, meetings and exhibition updates
Offenburg, Germany based Huber made its name in the temperature control market for innovation and the introduction of Unistat technology in 1989 revolutionised temperature control processes. To this day, Unistats set the tone for highly dynamic temperature control processes.
Available in German and English, the new Facebook page offers trade partners and end users an insight into Huber – providing current information on products, services, meetings and exhibition updates, surveys, competitions and practical tips.
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