Hikvision Opens New European Head Office

Hikvision announces the opening of a new European Head Office and Logistics Centre in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands.The new European Head Office occupies a total space of over 2000 sq...

Hikvisions new EU head office
Hikvision's new EU head office

Hikvision announces the opening of a new European Head Office and Logistics Centre in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands.

The new European Head Office occupies a total space of over 2000 square meters, giving Hikvision the capacity to accommodate more employees, and providing more warehouse space for storage. The end result is that the company is able to immediately provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive product solutions for its European customers. The new office is also equipped with much larger demonstration and training areas, where customers can see and learn about cutting-edge technologies from Hikvision.

Strengthening Customer Relationships

Derek Yang, General Manager at Hikvision Europe, says, “The opening of our new European Head Office and Logistics Centre is the culmination of six years of resounding success, with year on year figures consistently reaching over 50% growth. With this extensive growth, the need for extension of office and warehouse space has become more and more significant.

“We appreciate the continued support from our customers over the years. The expansion aims to further strengthen those relationships, providing more efficient local sales and support for them. We are looking forward to a bright future ahead.” Yang commented.

Hikvision Europe is the current market leader in the video surveillance industry, with five local branch offices in Italy, France, Spain, UK and Poland. The company plans to expand further in the future to better serve local markets. The move to the new building will be completed on March 29th 2016. The address for the new European head office is: Dirk Storklaan 3, 2132 PX Hoofddorp, The Netherlands.

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Hikvision Europe

Dirk Storklaan 3
2132 PX Hoofddorp
Germany

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