Ahlmann GmbH wanted to open up a new promising business segment with the production of prefabricated baths. After one year of development, the Ahlmann complete bath was presented at the 1973 International Sanitary and Heating Fair in Frankfurt, under the name "Badinet". A little later, shipyards also approached Ahlmann with the request for prefabricated bathroom solutions. The Badinet was further developed into the Marinet, a prefabricated bathroom module for shipbuilding.
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Datei:Marinett aus Geschichte CH 1977.jpg|<br>The Marinet - the prefabricated module was transported to the assembly site by forklift truck and crane.<br> <br>
Datei:CH Messe ish 1973.png|<br>Ahlmann's stand at the 1973 International Sanitary and Heating Fair in Frankfurt. Glück auf!" noted: "The Ahlmann stand was again a special attraction. At the old location, but with a new face and real surprises. The "Badinet" alone, fully equipped and "with live models", caused a stir, not only among the sanitary specialists: a catwalk that allowed educational insights from a bird's eye view had to be temporarily closed..<br> <br>
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Ahlmann GmbH wanted to open up a new promising business segment with the production of prefabricated baths. After one year of development, the Ahlmann complete bath was presented at the 1973 International Sanitary and Heating Fair in Frankfurt, under the name "Badinet". A little later, shipyards also approached Ahlmann with the request for prefabricated bathroom solutions. The Badinet was further developed into the Marinet, a prefabricated bathroom module for shipbuilding.
The Marinet - the prefabricated module was transported to the assembly site by forklift truck and crane.
Ahlmann's stand at the 1973 International Sanitary and Heating Fair in Frankfurt. Glück auf!" noted: "The Ahlmann stand was again a special attraction. At the old location, but with a new face and real surprises. The "Badinet" alone, fully equipped and "with live models", caused a stir, not only among the sanitary specialists: a catwalk that allowed educational insights from a bird's eye view had to be temporarily closed..