Company holidays
23 December 2024 to 03 January 2025
As 2024 draws to a close, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your trust and successful cooperation. We wish you and your families a peaceful Christmas season, relaxing holidays and a successful start to the new year 2025.
Accessibility during the company holiday
Even during our company holidays, we would like to ensure that you can address your concerns to us. Please note that our customer service and sales departments will only be available to a limited extent during this period. Nevertheless, suitable contact options are available to you so that we can process your enquiries as efficiently as possible when we return.
HEDELIUS customer service
Our service team will be available for the last time on 23 December 2024 and will be available again from 02 January 2025. During the company holiday, you can contact us with service enquiries by email at service@hedelius.de or via the HEDELIUS service app.
HEDELIUS Sales
Our sales team will be back for you from 06 January 2025. In the meantime, we will be happy to receive your enquiries by e-mail to sales@hedelius.de or via the enquiry form .
More news
We will be on company holidays from 23 December 2024 to 03 January 2025.
Our service will still be available for you on 23 December 2024 and will not be available for you again until 02 January 2025.
Our sales team will be available for you again from 06 January 2025.
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