New Instrumentation Team for Industry

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New Instrumentation Team for Industry

26 Feb, 2008

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HACH LANGE, a world leading manufacturer of analytical instruments, has announced the formation of a team of water monitoring experts, created specifically to meet the needs of the industrial sector, particularly within the food and beverage, power, chemical/petrochem, paper/pulp and aquaculture markets.

Team Leader Martin Small, says, “In the past we have focused primarily on the Water sector which has a heavy requirement for our technologies. However, environmental, regulatory and process efficiency pressures upon industry have created a leap in demand for our instrumentation and this initiative will enable us to focus on meeting that need.”

The new team combines many years of experience in water monitoring, providing skills and technical knowledge that Martin says “will help customers to ensure that they install the most reliable, appropriate and cost effective monitoring systems. With the market’s most comprehensive range of product options we are able to provide a complete engineered solution designed specifically to meet a client’s needs.”

Martin will serve the needs of customers in the East and North East of England, Ian Smith will cover Scotland and the North West and Wesley Hazley will be responsible for Southern England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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