Restek has announced the opening of a new branch office in Japan. According to the company, Restek Japan is an integral part of the company?s growth in Asia and will strengthen its position as a supplier of LC and GC chromatography columns and accessories, analytical reference standards and sample preparation products in Japan.
Restek has announced the opening of a new branch office in Japan. According to the company, Restek Japan is an integral part of the company’s growth in Asia and will strengthen its position as a supplier of LC and GC chromatography columns and accessories, analytical reference standards and sample preparation products in Japan.
Located in the Shimbashi district of Tokyo, the branch office will provide support to existing distribution channels and allow the company to offer chromatography products more efficiently to Japanese customers. Ryosei Kanaguchi has been appointed as the branch office’s managing director.
More information about Restek is available from the company’s website: www.restek.com.
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