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The Caisse d’Epargne des Alpes uses 3 Welcome Roofs for its communication on different sporting events in the Alpes.
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The “Deux Alpes” station has been using 42 of our Welcome Roofs to create its World Snowboarding Village, which takes place every year at the start of November.
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The Pas de Calais, French departmental council bought 12 Welcome Roofs to be used for the region’s musical and sporting events.
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Oxbow uses two Welcome Roofs for their Kids Week events. These events are aimed at discovering fresh young talent; snowboarding in the winter and surfing in the summer. Oxbow uses them as reception, registration and departure point tents.
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Every year for four years, Salomon has bought between 5 and 10 of our Welcome Roofs and have sent them to their international branches, on all continents, for their own on-site events.
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North Face bought its first Welcome Roof in 2003, and then bought two more in 2004 and uses them to showcase and sell its products at various mountain events.
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Petzl bought 2 Welcome Roofs in order to promote its brand during international climbing and mountaineering events. Transporting the units by plane is made much simpler by the fact that these tents have no rigid components. In 2006, Petzl bought 3 more Welcome Roofs for its French, Austrian and Spanish branches.
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Millet has been using two Welcome Roofs for its on-site sales campaigns. It also uses them to promote its products at the entrance of sports shops (Décathlon, Intersport, etc.).
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Samsung 4 Welcome Roofs and uses them as promotional tents for sporting events it sponsors in Switzerland.
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Decathlon uses its Welcome Roof for the "Decathlon Beach Tour". This is made up of 23 stages and aims to introduce water and beach sports to the public. Decathlon uses the unit to welcome people and for registration.
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The French paragliding federation have been using 4 Welcome Roofs in national paragliding and kite surfing events. The units act as tents for the judges and markers for the course.
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