Memmert Opens First Subsidiary in Shanghai

Optimizing close contact to the client supported the decision to open the first Memmert subsidiary in growth market China.

Schwabach, Germany, August 01, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The foundation of the first Memmert subsidiary represents a further significant milestone in the company history of the German-based manufacturer of temperature control appliances. On the occasion of the analytica Shanghai in September, the official introduction of the team around General Manager Xin Yin Mu will take place, an engineer with many years of sales experience, gathered in the Chinese subsidiary of a large German corporate group.

The staff will expand the subsidiary from Shanghai, taking care of the entire Chinese market. Apart from supporting local dealers, it will run product training courses and be available for on-site service and repair work. “The Chinese market offers us considerable opportunities for growth,” believes managing director Christiane Riefler-Karpa. “The first Memmert subsidiary in China also underlines the development of our strategy always to maintain close contact with our customers. How could this be better achieved than with highly educated employees who are familiar with the culture, language and conventions of their fellow countrymen?”

About Memmert
Already in its third generation, Memmert GmbH develops and manufactures laboratory appliances with more than 150 employees at two locations in Germany. The product range includes devices such as heating oven, incubator, sterilizer, vacuum drying oven, Peltier-cooled incubator, CO2 incubator, humidity chamber, constant climate chamber, climatic test chamber, temperature test chamber, storage chamber, waterbath and oilbath.

The appliances are used for a very wide range of applications, e.g. material testing, component inspection, biological, chemical and food research, quality testing, human and veterinary medicine.

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