Ober SA
PAR:ALOBR
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Ober SA
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Ober SA engages in the design, manufacturing and marketing of decorative wood panels. The company is headquartered in Longeville-En-Barrois, Grand Est. The company went IPO on 2006-06-29. The firm markets and distributes a range of real wood veneered panels for decorative and acoustic use under the Oberflex brand name. Its product range includes ready-to-bond laminates, such as wood laminates with the Oberflex finish, unfinished wood laminates, decorative laminates and edge banding; ready-to-use wood products, including ready-to-use customized and standard wood panels; jointed wood panels for boat decking, including deck d'Ober; ceiling solutions, including ready-to-use customized and standard ceiling solutions, and tiles for raised flooring. The company also offers technical and commercial back-up services to its customers. Its products are used by hotels, schools, medical centers, restaurants and sports clubs. Ober SA operates through Concrete LCDA, Marotte SAS and Stramiflex.
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