Phenomenex Expands International Network With New Office in the Netherlands
Phenomenex Inc announced the grand opening of its new subsidiary in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The new entity, Phenomenex B.V., will enable the company to serve the growing research and development communities in the Benelux region with direct sales and service. Phenomenex B.V. expands the company's dedicated European office network, which includes Germany, UK, France, Italy, Austria, Ireland and Denmark.
"We are proud to announce this expansion of our international operations, which serve customers worldwide," commented Fasha Mahjoor, president of Phenomenex. "Phenomenex B.V. will provide our growing customer base in Benelux with efficient purchasing and product delivery along with local technical support and customer service."
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