SepSolve Analytical Ltd has successfully relocated its headquarters to a new and larger premise in Peterborough, UK.
SepSolve Analytical Ltd has successfully relocated its headquarters to a new and larger premise in Peterborough, UK.
“Having grown so rapidly over the last two years in particular, we’re very relieved to have the extra space, not just to accommodate our growing staff numbers, but also to enable us to more comfortably host the numerous workshops and training courses, which are part-and-parcel of our product and service offering,” said Bob Green, Director of SepSolve Analytical.
The new site is three times larger than the previous Cambridgeshire, UK, site, and follows the opening of a new SepSolve Analytical site in Waterloo, Canada.
“This has been an exciting year of growth for SepSolve, evidenced by a totally new site opening and now expansion into larger premises for its Peterborough head office. With its new Cambridgeshire site’s easily accessible location and larger offices, SepSolve is looking forward to increasing its UK workshops and networking events,” said Andy Hardwick, Commercial Director, Schauenburg Analytics Ltd.*
For more information, please visit www.sepsolve.com
* Schauenburg Analytics Ltd is the umbrella name for SepSolve and partner brand Markes International.
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