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30th Delcam Sales Office Opened in China

-- Business & Technology News, 1 July 2008

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The 30th sales and support office in China has just been opened for Delcam’s range of CADCAM software. The latest addition is based in Qingdao on the eastern coast and is the eighth office to be established by the Delcam China subsidiary. Delcam China’s other centres are the head office based in Beijing, plus regional offices in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Xi’an, Wenzhou and Chongqing. In addition, the Delcam Hong Kong and Delcam Taiwan joint ventures operate two offices each in China, and there are also 18 reseller offices in the country.
The Qingdao region is one of few manufacturing centres in China where Delcam was not previously represented. The area is a major centre for the manufacture of domestic appliances and automotive components, but is also seeing a general expansion in its local industry. As the Chinese region nearest to Korea, the area has attracted investment from many leading Korean manufacturers.
"The establishment of our Qingdao office is another step towards ensuring that all of our customers in China can have access to local support from experienced engineers,” said Delcam’s Business Development Manager for Greater China, Joe Zhou. "In addition, Delcam has always been extremely successful in Korea and the new office will help support our Korean customers that are expanding into the Qingdao region.”

           

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