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Product category: Fluid, thermal, noise and vibration analysis software
News Release from: ProSim
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 August 2005

Process simulation supported in Spain

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French-based process simulation software developer ProSim has strengthened its presence in Spain through a commercial representation agreement with local company J Mabres.

French-based process simulation software developer ProSim has strengthened its presence in Spain through a commercial representation agreement with local company J Mabres J Mabres specialises in thermal exchange calculations and has developed strong relationships with major players in the Spanish chemical industry

"This agreement will allow us to maintain a permanent presence in the country", explains Stephane Dechelotte, ProSim's Managing Director.

The partnership covers the distribution of ProSim's main software (ProSimPlus, ProSimPlus HNO3, BatchReactor, BatchColumn, Prophy Plus, Ariane, Simulis Thermodynamics and ProSec) in Spanish territories.

Flexible and affordable, ProSim's solutions are reliable alternatives to the common packages available in this market.

"The network of relations of J Mabres will complement ours to a great extent".

"This partnership will enable us to expand our reputation quickly through the Spanish industrial market", adds Dechelotte.

From J Mabres point of view, this partnership has also much added value.

"It will allow us to expand our range of product and services while relying on a recognised actor in the field of CAPE", explains Josep Mabres, CEO and founder of J Mabres.

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