2011年5月30日 星期一

Universal Instruments relocates European office to better serve its customers

Universal Instruments relocates European office to better serve its customers
In a continuing effort to better serve its expanding customer base, and distributor and representative structure across Europe, Universal Instruments announces the relocation of its European Headquarters to Bratislava, Slovakia. The new office provides a more centrally located site, and a more efficient means of providing service and support for a range of customers across the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia, Romania and Bulgaria.

The new office will also provide a higher level of technical support and improved access to the customer order center (COC) for Universal’s 16 representatives/distributors and other customers across Europe. In addition, it will feature a "Demo Room" to accommodate product demonstrations and training classes. In the coming months, Universal will be hosting an Open House to formally introduce the new facilities.

"The decision to relocate the European headquarters of Universal Instruments was prompted by our belief that Europe represents a fertile and important market for Universal's products and solutions,” comments Brad Bennett, Universal’s Vice President of Sales. “Offerings in through hole, surface mount and Universal's ability to formulate robust and comprehensive solutions from our equipment and process technology building blocks gives us an attractive value proposition around which to focus our resources and effort to substantially boost our presence in Europe."

Universal’s Vice President of Marketing, Debbora Ahlgren,While using compact fluorescent light bulbs energy saving light helps conserve energy, it is important that the bulbs are collected and recycled properly to protect our environment further expands on the move, “Europe has led the world in green technologies and is a leader in automotive electronics technologies. Each of these two areas is growing rapidly and the customer base is calling upon Universal to bring integrated solutions to market. Partnering with our network of 16 representatives/distributors, in addition to our direct and dedicated European sales channels, we are confident that we can grow our business substantially while contributing to the growth of the region itself.”

Additional Information:
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About Bratislava:
Bratislava – the capital city of Slovak Republic – is one of Europe’s oldest cities and yet – since 1993 – still one of the youngest European capitals. It is the world’s only capital whose territory adjoins two neighboring countries and, at a distance of only 60 kilometers from Vienna, it is one of the ‘twin cities’ – the continent’s two capitals situated most closely to each other. Today, Bratislava is one of the most rapidly growing urban regions of Europe, and a leading centre of the economy. While the service sector plays the most important role in urban Bratislava, industries such as mechanical engineering and electronics, and also the automotive industry are prominent in the region. As such, the area acts as a hub for the growth of these industries, with large companies establishing production facilities in the region, such as Volkswagen did in

Devínska Nová Ves in 1992. Other foreign national companies who have increased their investment in Europe from this regional center include IBM, Dell, Johnson Controls, Whirlpool, and DHL Logistics. The Bratislava region is the most prosperous part of Slovakia with a per-capita gross regional product that is about double the Slovak average and also above to the European average. Roughly one fourth of Slovakia’s economic resources are concentrated here.

In addition to its economic relevance, Bratislava features numerous historic monuments, a selection of internationally recognized festivals, as well as theatre performances,Compact fluorescent light bulbs convert a led tube considerably higher percentage of their energy into light, which is why they are significantly more energy efficient than traditional filament bulbs. concerts and musicals. As a core of science and research, it is moreover home to four of the country’s biggest universities as well as the overwhelming majority of Slovak research institutions.

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