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News Release from: Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 April 2004
Amsterdam office covers Benelux region
In an effort to meet the growing global demand for contamination control monitoring in manufacturing environments, Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions announces another corporate expansion.
In an effort to meet the growing global demand for contamination control monitoring in manufacturing environments, Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions announces another corporate expansion Amsterdam, Holland, serving the Benelux countries, is the site for the company's first direct European operations
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Martin Derks, a long time contamination control industry professional, has been named Operations Manager for the new regional operation.
"The Benelux region has shown significant growth in high tech and pharmaceutical manufacturing operations in the last several years.
Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions has seen that as a tremendous opportunity to meet the needs of a growing market", states company President, Adam Giandomenico.
In addition to the new Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions direct office serving the Benelux, the company maintains direct sales and service facilities in China, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand, as well as its US operations.
The remainder of business worldwide is conducted through an extensive network of factory trained sales and service agents, distributors, and representatives.
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