Porvair Reports Strong Growth in German Sales
Porvair Sciences Ltd. has reported a 20% increase in business from German-speaking markets in the first 6 months of 2011 compared to same period in 2010.
Steve Knight, Director of Sales & Marketing commented "Following last year's launch of our strategy of increased support for Germany, Austria & Switzerland, we have seen growth in demand for our competitively priced microplate reservoirs and robot compatible evaporators from the liquid handling market in particular". He added "I should also like to thank our distributors Dunn Labortechnik GmbH, HVD Life Sciences Vertriebs GmbH, Brechbuhler AG and Life Systems Design AG who have enabled us to provide local language support to compliment the excellent technical and applications support available from Porvair Sciences' knowledgeable staff".
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