Written by S. Monteban    Friday, 20 August 2010 07:48   
Dutch Ticket Companies See Tickets and Timoco Sign New Deal

altSee Tickets Nederland B.V. (“SEE”) and Timoco B.V. (“Timoco”) are going to cooperate in the area of physical distribution. As a result of this cooperation SEE opens up the physical network of Free Record Shop for the content of Timoco. As a consequence the event visitor can purchase tickets at almost 300 physical outlets of both SEE and Timoco in the Netherlands and Belgium.

The many years’ cooperation between SEE and Free Record Shop was expanded at the beginning of this year with the sales in Belgium. As a result the dance events for which See Dance (the dance label of SEE) provides the ticket sales are distributed on an even broader basis. Together with Timoco SEE holds a stronger position thanks to the expansion of the ticket offer of its physical network in the Benelux and Timoco strengthens its supply of full services considerably.

See Tickets Nederland is the largest full service ticketing organisation in the Netherlands and part of See Tickets International. See Tickets Nederland provides for, among other things, the ticket sales for dance events, concerts, events, comedy and theatre.  

Timoco stands for Ticket Mobile Community and provides for mobile, online and physical ticket sales, entrance productions, guest list solutions, community building and mobile ticketing for the widest range of events.

 
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