
(Posted on 06/05/23)
EMS-Tech, a leading provider of custom designed bulk material handling systems, has opened a new office in Haarlem, located northwest of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, marking a significant milestone in the company's growth and expansion in the European market.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held on May 3, 2023, was attended by several members of the EMS-Tech team, the Sr. Trade Commissioner from the Embassy of Canada to the Netherlands, as well as one of the Dutch Directors for EMS-Tech.
"We're excited to establish EMS-Tech Europe in Haarlem and reinforce our presence in Europe," said Peter Sorensen, President of EMS-Tech. "This move reflects our unwavering commitment to providing the highest quality technical solutions to our clients worldwide."
EMS-Tech's expansion in the region demonstrates its dedication to delivering timely support, fostering innovation, and taking advantage of the vast technical resources available within the European market. With the establishment of EMS-Tech Europe, the company is poised to offer more efficient and effective support to its clients, while creating new opportunities for growth and innovation in the region.
EMS-Tech is a privately owned company that has been operating since 1988. The company engineer, design, and deliver systems for loading, unloading, conveying, storing, stacking, and reclaiming dry bulk materials.
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