Kyzen Expands EU Facilities to Meet Growing Demand
May 31, 2017 | KyzenEstimated reading time: 1 minute
In response to the increasing demand for its electronics and metal finishing cleaning products, Kyzen has relocated and significantly expanded its operations in Belgium to provide the additional capabilities and capacity required to support its business growth.
The new 1,230 m2 (12,239 ft2) facility in Aalter, Belgium is ideally located to better serve KKyzen's growing base of customers in Europe. The increased space will facilitate the expansion of the local Applications Laboratory and provide much needed additional space for warehousing and logistics to meet the increased demand in the European market. The Aalter Applications Lab is one of six such labs that Kyzen operates throughout the world.
"This facility expansion and relocation was driven by Kyzen's growing success in Europe," said Tom Forsythe, Kyzen Executive Vice President. "We had simply outgrown our previous space. Expansion of the Applications Lab has been a priority to increase our capabilities and responsiveness to customer requests. Kyzen is committed to serving our clients where science and care converge, and these new capabilities will enhance our abilities to meet those goals."
A key driver of Kyzen's growth in Europe is the recent introduction of the breakthrough Kyzen ANALYST process management technology, the first Industry 4.0 ready management system for cleaning systems in the industry. Kyzen's commitment to continuous improvement ensures innovation in all aspects of the cleaning process. More information about this ground-breaking technology is available at TheKYZENANALYST.com.
About Kyzen
Kyzen is a global leader in providing environmentally responsible, RoHS compliant precision cleaning chemistries for industries ranging from electronics and advanced packaging to metal finishing and aerospace applications. Since its founding in 1990, Kyzen's innovative cleaning technologies, scientific expertise and customer support have been repeatedly recognized with the industry’s most prestigious awards. For more information, visit www.kyzen.com.
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