Syrris Establishes Indian Subsidiary
Syrris announced the incorporation of their Indian subsidiary at the beginning of June 2009. With a sales and support office in Mumbai as well as a sales office in Vadodara, Syrris Scientific Equipment Pvt. Ltd. will enable excellent service and support for all customers in India.
“This is an extremely exciting development for Syrris”, commented Mike Hawes, Head of Sales and Marketing. He continued, “Establishing a subsidiary office in India reflects the rapid growth and success of the Syrris product range. As a location in which we have already experienced a vast amount of success, this timely expansion will provide us with access to world leading academic institutions, as well as the growing chemical and pharmaceutical industry within the rapidly emerging Indian market.”
Experienced sales and support staff have already been recruited to provide the best possible customer service. The newly appointed Regional Director for India, S. Raman, has over 28 years experience within chemistry and automation, as well as over 2 and a half years selling Syrris products.
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