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Anndreas Fris

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Anndreas Fris


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  • First Name Anndreas
  • Last Name Fris
  • Gender Male
  • Birthday December 18, 1997

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  • Anndreas Fris
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    Posted in the topic Is hiring a chauffeur in Basel actually practical for business travel? in the forum Travel
    February 8, 2026 6:38 PM EST

    I’ll be spending several days in Basel for meetings and events, moving between hotels, offices, and a couple of evening venues. Public transport is solid, but with a tight schedule and formal commitments, I’m starting to wonder whether relying on it all day is the best idea.

    For those who’ve done business travel in Basel - have you ever used a private chauffeur instead of taxis or trams? I’m not talking about luxury for its own sake, but about reliability, timing, and not having to think about routes or parking between appointments.

    While looking into options, I came across a chauffeur service Basel that seems designed specifically for city travel, meetings, and airport connections, rather than one-off rides. The structured, pre-booked approach actually sounds more efficient than hopping between taxis.

    Curious to hear real experiences. Does a chauffeur make sense in Basel for multi-stop days, or do most people still stick to taxis and public transport?

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    Posted in the topic Evaluating online suppliers for screen printing equipment and tools in the forum Technology
    December 22, 2025 7:04 PM EST

    When working with screen printing or small production setups, I’ve learned that the reliability of the supplier often matters just as much as the equipment itself. Having consistent access to machines, consumables, and compatible accessories can significantly reduce downtime and trial-and-error costs.

    Recently, while comparing different European-based suppliers, I came across https://www.keygadgets.eu/. What stood out to me was the structured product range that covers not only printing machines but also related tools and supporting equipment, which is helpful when scaling or standardizing a workflow.

    From a practical standpoint, it’s always worth evaluating how clearly a supplier presents technical specifications, availability, and upgrade options. These factors usually indicate how suitable the store is for long-term use rather than one-off purchases.

    I’m interested to hear how others here assess suppliers when choosing equipment for printing or similar technical applications—especially when consistency and repeatability are critical.

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