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Pluritec Appoints a New Agent for Germany: Strategic Expansion in the European PCB Market
September 23, 2024 | PluritecEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Pluritec, a leading company in the production of innovative machinery for the manufacturing of printed circuit boards, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Holger Kern, Gardien Europe GmbH, as their new agent for the German market. This appointment marks an important step in Pluritec’s strategy to expand in Europe, with the aim of strengthening the company’s presence in the German market and further improving service to local customers.
Mr. Kern brings extensive experience in the industry and an in-depth knowledge of the German market, skills that will be crucial in promoting Pluritec’s innovative machinery and consolidating relationships with local German business partners.
“With the appointment of Holger Kern we are excited to offer even closer support to our German customers and to strengthen our commercial network in a key market for our industry,” said Moreno Mondino, CEO of Pluritec. “We are confident that his experience and commitment will significantly contribute to our future success.”
Pluritec has always been synonymous with innovation and quality in the machinery sector, with a range of products designed to improve the efficiency and sustainability of production processes. The appointment of a new agent in Germany represents a further step towards excellent customer service and strategic international expansion.
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