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News Release from: Extech Instruments
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2007
Nordic distributor appointed by Extech
Instruments
Extech Instruments announces its appointment of Finnish distributor, Etherma Skandinavia, to market Extech's range of test and measurement products in Finland and Scandinavia
Etherma Skandinavia is a wholesaler of electrotechnical equipment catering to professional electricians and their companies, the installation industry and other wholesalers throughout Finland and Scandinavia Extech Instruments is focusing on identifying new value-added partners for the Extech product range in several European countries
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Etherma suits Extech well with its existing portfolio of electrotechnical equipment and an innovative spirit in product development.
Mikko Jokela, MD at Etherma, says: "Our mission is to bring to market high quality electrotechnical equipment.
"Extech's test and measurement instruments will be one of our key brands.
"We have already started to sell it into local markets and have received great interest from our customers.
"One of our future aims is the constant innovation process for new products, profitability and growth.
"We value long-term partnership".
Jerry Blakeley, president of Extech Instruments, adds: "We are looking forward to building a strong relationship with Etherma and seeing our products distributed in Europe.
"Etherma will be producing a new catalogue in May promoting our range further and consolidating our position in Europe.".
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