Spark Holland has transferred its direct sales and service activities in the UK and Ireland to the newly founded iBiosys Solutions.
Spark Holland has transferred its direct sales and service activities in the UK and Ireland to the newly founded iBiosys Solutions. The new company will be able to provide the entire Spark Holland product range and services to all customers in the UK and Ireland.
“We are very content to appoint iBiosys Solutions in the UK to underline our strategy to get closer to the customers with local Value Added Partners” said Sebastiaan Portier, Director Sales and Marketing at Spark Holland. “With this strategy Spark will be able to focus more on leading edge technology and development of new products, whereas our partners will be able to provide us with the necessary customer and market information.”
The products supported are sample preparation systems, UHPLC systems, UHPLC pumps, analytical column ovens and autosamplers. The product offering also includes consumables, such as SPE cartridges.
“iBiosys is well positioned to help customers tackle the most challenging applications for sample preparation and sample injection” said Vanessa Macfarlane, Director and General Manager of iBiosys Solutions. “We have a good insight in the customer laboratories and the analytical problems, enabling us to make the right choices to help solve these challenges.”
For more on the two companies visit www.sparkholland.com and www.ibiosys.co.uk
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