NIKKISO PUMPS EUROPE appoints new represantations

13.02.2002

NIKKISO PUMPS EUROPE has announced the appointment of new representations for Netherlands and Belgium, Greece and Cyprus, and Portugal.

Netherlands and Belgium

Since September 1st, 2001, NIKKISO PUMPS EUROPE is represented in The Netherlands and Belgium by Mr. Gerard Reitsma, a newly appointed Agent located in the region.

With Mr. Reitsma NIKKISO PUMPS EUROPE have appointed an experienced engineer who has many years of experience in the field of rotating equipment and a vast knowledge of Chemical and Petrochemical as well as other Process Industries.

Please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Reitsma (Gerard_Reitsma@nikkiso-pumps.com) to discuss your questions related to the use of Canned Motor or Metering Pumps.

Greece and Cyprus

Since December 1st, 2001, NIKKISO PUMPS EUROPE is represented by Mr. Nick Voulgaridis in Greece and Cyprus.

Please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Voulgaridis (Tel. and Fax: 0030-(0)594-22140) to discuss your questions related to the use of Canned Motor or Metering Pumps.

Portugal

Since December 1st, 2001, NIKKISO PUMPS EUROPE is represented by Company Equitotal Serviços Técnicos Industriais, Lda.

Please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Viotty (Tel.: 00351-212-742-823, Fax: 00351-212-741-813) to discuss your questions related to the use of Canned Motor or Metering Pumps.

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