30.06.2010 • News

SimonsVoss For Asia

SimonsVoss Technologies looks set to tap on Asia's economic recovery and strengthen our regional Asian market presence. The new SimonsVoss Technologies' regional headquarters is pa...

SimonsVoss Technologies looks set to tap on Asia's economic recovery and strengthen our regional Asian market presence. The new SimonsVoss Technologies' regional headquarters is part of an overall strategic plan to place greater emphasis in expanding internationally and support our fast growing Asian customer base which already stands at over 250 projects.

Hans-Gernot Illig, President & CEO says "SimonsVoss is the market leader in Europe and we want to bring the branding to the same level internationally. The Asia Pacific market is one of our key growth regions and we are focusing our efforts here to ensure existing and new clients are well taken care of and supported."

The new office includes a technology showroom featuring the latest SimonsVoss technologies, larger office space for expansion of regional sales and technical support teams, as well as enhanced logistics and equipment warehousing facilities.

Jason P. Kurek, Managing Director says "The new regional office not only strengthens our ability to better serve existing clients, it also provides a good base for our sales, technical and administrative teams to grow. With this SimonsVoss commitment, we are in an excellent position to expand rapidly in the Asia Pacific region."

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