The Louvre Heist of 88 Million Euros: Criminals Used a Furniture Lift.
According to inkorr.com: At the Louvre, the world's most famous museum in Paris, a grand robbery took place, which turned into not only a major crime but also an unexpected marketing moment for a German company. The criminals, who seized valuables worth 88 million euros, used a mobile furniture lift to gain access to the museum grounds. This was reported by
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Furniture Lift – An Unexpected Discovery
One of the owners of Böcker, a company that sells furniture lifts, Julia Sharvats, along with her husband Alexander Becker, was in shock upon seeing their product in a photo from the crime scene. The robbers used the Agilo model, which belongs to their business, to access the Apollo Gallery, where the stolen treasures were located.
This robbery highlights the importance of control and security in museums. It also demonstrates how even in marketing fields, unexpected situations can arise that may impact the image of companies.
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