Lutz-Jesco Opens Branch in the Netherlands

21.10.2003

On September 1, 2003 Lutz-Jesco B.V. in Ridderkerk nearby Rotterdam was opened as an agency of Lutz-Jesco GmbH based in Wedemark near Hannover, Germany. Mr. Rob Visser is general manager.

Lutz-Jesco GmbH intends to upgrade their previous market share as well as their degree of publicity in the Netherlands with this strategically new established business.

The product range of Lutz-Jesco Nederland B.V. includes dosing pumps, chlorinators, dry feeders, measuring and control technology, chemical centrifugal pumps, complete dosing systems and a large range of accessories for these product groups.

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