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Übersicht
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1990 Actebis signs further distribution agreements. The chip manufacturer, Intel, agrees to long-term cooperation with Actebis. For the first time, Actebis sells PCs with Intel motherboards. The close partnership with Seagate proves to be crucial to Actebis' business success and the company is again named "European Distributor of the Year". In 1990 Actebis also takes over Amaris Software GmbH.
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Turnover: 369 million DM. Number of employees: 200
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1989 For the first time, Actebis has its own stand at the Hanover Trade Fair, and uses the opportunity to sign new distribution agreements. In the summer of 1989, Actebis begins assembling its own-brand Atecs PCs in Soest.
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Turnover: 198 million DM. Number of employees: 95
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1988 In the space of just one year, Actebis becomes Seagate's largest distributor. In addition, Actebis takes on exclusive rights to sell the Btx software decoder produced by Amaris Software GmbH. At the end of the year, Actebis launches the first of its own PC and monitor brands, Atecs.
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Turnover: 117 million DM. Number of employees: 48
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1987 Actebis becomes involved in selling printers and makes new business contacts, both at home and abroad. The company signs a distribution agreement with Seagate. As a result of the success of its first year of cooperation with Seagate, Actebis is named "European Distributor of the Year".
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Turnover: 47 million DM. Number of employees: 25
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1986 Two business colleagues, Ulrich G. Puhrsch and Norbert F. Wrede found Actebis in Paderborn. The company's core business is selling computer peripherals, floppy disks, games consoles and joysticks. Actebis grows with amazing speed and soon needs additional office and warehouse space. The move to Soest happens within the first trading year. Turnover: 14 million DM. Number of employees: 12
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Turnover: 14 million DM. Number of employees: 12
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