Benchmark International is delighted to announce it has officially opened its new offices in Germany.
Taking residence on the eighth floor of the Sky Office in Düsseldorf, the large and modern offices opened in 2009. With an aesthetically pleasing design both inside and out, the building creates an inspiring working environment in a first-class location.
In close proximity to Düsseldorf International Airport and near the city centre of Düsseldorf, the building is very well positioned from a logistical standpoint.
A perfect fit for Benchmark International, the Sky Office will be a great representation of the Benchmark brand in Germany.





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