New POS Tullamore D.E.W. shows what Irish barbecue means
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Ondrášovka in a new jacket is also changing its display in the sales area
The producer of one of the oldest Czech mineral waters – Ondrášovka, the company Kofola ČeskoSlovensko, has invested in technologies that think about nature protection and reflect the demanding requirements for sustainability.
Hisense Group presents two new shop-in-shops in the latest Alza showroom
Interesting project for customers of the Alza showroom in Chrášťany, Prague, presents white and black goods from the MORA and Hisense brands.
“Cirkulka” by Kofola reflects sustainability in the production of POS
Kofola ČeskoSlovensko has introduced its traditional drinks Kofola, Vinea, and Rajec in returnable bottles to the retail network this year.
DAGO has expanded with a new assembly hall in record time
New job orders require new and larger premises – that is why in April we opened a new assembly hall, which is located just a short distance from our Headquarters in Zdice.
Birell Světlý represents a new recipe after 30 years
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Displays for paints by AkzoNobel Coatings CZ: New every year, yet maximally sustainable
Three years ago, we produced, at first glance, ordinary metal displays for the company AkzoNobel, which sells decorative paints. Since then, we have been working with them regularly.
News from the retail: How did DAGO prepare clients for Easter?
Easter is another time for traders right after Christmas when they can let their imagination run riot and cut a dash with some imaginative display.
DAGO HAS FOCUSED ON CARDBOARD, BUILDING-UP A NEW HALL IS BEING PREPARED
Last year, we recorded a 40% increase in turnover in cardboard projects.
Ireland goes for honey from Czech bees
Tullamore D.E.W. Honey was launched into the market last autumn.
Rémy Cointreau Whiskey POP

Thanks to our new POP application, Czechs and Slovaks better understand whiskey. The growing segment of sales of spirits from the whiskey category should be promoted by a new POP campaign focused on educating customers. For our client Rémy Cointreau and its customers, we designed and implemented a comprehensive POP campaign using totems with LCD displays and detailed maps presenting particular brands of golden spirits. Generally, these are visually and spatially expressive elements to promote sales of presented products. Except the totem, shoppers will be attracted by for example illuminated display of particular kinds of single malt whiskey.
In our country, whiskey are not just the most commonly consumed spirits. Despite that, this sales segment is growing, and the company Rémy Cointreau Czech & Slovak Republic decided to promote sales using this POP campaign customers can currently see in Makro stores (Metro stores in Slovakia).
The map will explain to shoppers how each whiskey tastes and where it comes from
„Its goal was to increase the awareness of Czechs and Slovaks of the presented brands of spirits,“ Ivana Plevková, the Trade marketing Specialist of Rémy Cointreau Czech & Slovak Republic, presented the main concept.
„Since we have placed the main emphasis on educating customers, we have prepared, for example, detailed maps with taste description for each whiskey and scheme of their distilleries for them,” said Marek Končitík, sales director of our company.
Thanks to the POP implementation, shoppers will learn to better recognize different tastes of marketed whiskey brands and so they will take home the best one for themselves.