PAC Launches New Chinese Language Website

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PAC Launches New Chinese Language Website

11 Jul, 2013

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PAC, a leading global provider of advanced analytical instruments for laboratories and online process applications, recently launched its new Chinese language website at www.cn.paclp.com, which includes instrument details, press releases, important events, company facts, and other useful information. PAC has 2 main office locations in China, Beijing and Shanghai, and its presence is growing across the country.

“With a website in the native language, our clients in China will be able to easily access the latest product information and news from PAC, which will significantly enhance the customer experience,” said Harry Deng, PAC General Manager in China. “In addition, the website contains numerous brochures in Chinese that provide instrument details for our clients.”

“Our products are providing lab and process solutions to customers with diverse backgrounds and needs across the globe,” said David Tran, PAC Vice-President of Product Management and Marketing. “China is one of the most important and strategic regions to us, and establishing a Chinese language website is a significant step toward serving the specific needs of this growing customer base. We want our current and prospective customers in China to know more about the great value of our products and make PAC their preferred analytical instrumentation supplier.”

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