Syrris Establish Japanese Subsidiary Office
Syrris Expand Global Sales Network to Match Growing Demand in the Far East
“‘This is a very exciting development for the Syrris Group,” said Syrris’ Managing Director, Mark Gilligan. “Establishing Syrris Japan, Inc. reflects the increasing level of interest we are experiencing around the world in our extensive product portfolio. Japan is a key market for us and our new office will enable us to expand our customer base and offer greater support in this area.”
According to the company, Syrris have grown rapidly in recent years establishing offices in the UK, US and now Japan. Syrris also have an extensive distribution network in many territories including, Norway, France, Belgium, Thailand, India, China, Australia and New Zealand.
Syrris’ recent expansion is mainly due to the high demand for its flow chemistry and microreactor products (FRX and Africa) and automated batch reactor products (Atlas) for R&D chemists. By using a modular approach, Syrris’ products are flexible, low-cost, easy-to-use, with applications in areas such as process development, calorimetry, reaction optimisation and synthesis automation. With customers including most of the top pharmaceutical companies, Syrris’ reputation for innovative design, flexible products and excellent service has spread quickly.
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