Agilent Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with Pacific Laboratory Products in Australia.
Agilent Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with Pacific Laboratory Products in Australia to provide technical support and delivery for the entire range of Agilent chromatography columns and supplies products.
“We have a long established partnership with Pacific Laboratory Products in Australia, they are equipped with deep understanding of the local market requirements,” said Rod Minett, country manager of Agilent Technologies in Australia and New Zealand in a statement. “This partnership will ensure that our customers receive quality columns and supplies products in the fastest turnaround time and with the best technical support for all their chromatographic needs.”
“We are pleased to further strengthen our partnership with Agilent Technologies in Australia,” said Liz Wilde, managing director of Pacific Laboratory Products. “Agilent offers a comprehensive portfolio of columns and supplies instruments registered to ISO 9001 standards, this helps our valued customers to achieve maximum instrument performance and reproducible results.”
For more information visit www.pacificlab.com.au or www.agilent.com
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