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Applied Robotics Signs China Shipbuilding as Distributor

-- Business & Technology News, 1 June 2008

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Applied Robotics Inc. has added China Shipbuilding Equipment & Materials Northeast Corporation (CSEMNC), a subsidiary of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) a new distributor, joining the existing eleven. Applied Robotics says this will increase distribution coverage to all of China.
“Wider distribution of our products and solutions internationally will continue to be an ongoing focus for Applied Robotics, Inc. and we are pleased to have added CSIC as a distributor in China,” says Jim Fitzgerald, vice president of Applied Robotics Inc. “The Chinese industrial market is one of the fastest growing world markets and we’re excited to be working with CSIC.”
“Our agreement with Applied Robotics, Inc. not only opens up a new revenue stream for our company, it also helps solidify and broaden our relationships with automotive and other industries by providing additional products and solutions they require,” says Mr. Yingkai Chen, director of the mechanical and electronic department at CSIC.

           

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