Product category:
Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors
News Release from: Endevco
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2006
Measurement firm appoints Korean
reseller
Korean firm to resell dynamic instrumentation for vibration, shock and pressure measurement.
Korea-based Global Noise and Vibration (GNV) is to serve as a reseller of Endevco products and services Endevco designs and makes dynamic instrumentation for vibration, shock and pressure measurement
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"GNV is very pleased to join the Endevco team", said Sang Ho Hwang, representative for GNV.
"Our goal is to work together in building an even stronger presence for Endevco in the Korean market and provide excellent service to the company's customers".
"Endevco is known for high standards of innovation, technology and performance in precision vibration and pressure measurement".
"This relationship will be very positive for our customers".
GNV is one of Korea's leading providers of inspection, installation, test, measurement, repair, maintenance and technical consultation services for high-tech imports in sound and vibration.
The company plays a role as an outsource in a wide range of business fields including instrumentation.
Founded in 2004, GNV continues to grow 30% in sales per year.
"Our relationships with successful companies such as GNV enable us to add significantly to the support we can provide to our customers around the world", said John Kemp, President of Endevco.
"We look forward to a very productive partnership that will greatly enhance our presence in this important international market".
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