Perten Instruments and Newport Scientific announce distribution agreement for the Nordic countries
Newport Scientific Pty. Ltd. and Perten Instruments AB announced that Perten Instruments will be the exclusive distributor of Newport Scientific in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway beginning June 1, 2007.
Rod Booth, Managing Director of Newport scientific said "this is a perfect opportunity to build on the synergies between the product lines of the 2 companies. We believe Perten Instruments is able to enhance the support and services needed in the Nordic countries to further penetrate the market. Perten Instruments has the local know-how and has many years of experience working with customers in grain, flour, food and feed industries."
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