Phenomenex (Torrance, California), a manufacturer of separation science consumables, has announced that it has opened a subsidiary in Utrect, The Netherlands.
Phenomenex (Torrance, California), a manufacturer of separation science consumables, has announced that it has opened a subsidiary in Utrect, The Netherlands. The new entity, Phenomenex B.V., will provide direct sales and service to research and development companies in the Benelux region. The company also has offices in Germany, UK, France, Italy, Austria, Ireland, and Denmark. The company serves customers in industries such as drug discovery and development, chemical processing, biofuels analysis, food and water safety, forensics, and toxicology. The company's products, which include Luna, Gemini Synergi, Strata-X, and Zebron brands, will be supplied from the Utrect office to customers in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
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