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Noliac Group Opens Subsidiary In US

February 01, 2009 by Jeff Shepard

The Noliac Group has announced a new subsidiary – Noliac North America. The company states that newly-appointed Managing Director John Klausen will react to what it describes as increasing global demand for piezo products by being closer to the customers in North America and ensure proficient piezo support at hand.

The Noliac Group piezo technologies are continuously expanding. Presently, it is said to cover everything from standard and customized piezoceramic materials to components, actuators, sensors, generators, transducers, transformers and piezo courses.

Klausen commented, "The North American continent is already an important market for the adverse and unique piezo technologies of the Noliac Group, and the market is increasing steadily over the years. Nevertheless, by being present in Atlanta, our North American customers and stakeholders will get a hold on us easier without crossing several time zones. It is of great importance that our customers get the best possible solution – technically as well as economically. Understanding the requirements and needs of our customers is very important to Noliac as this is the only way we can be a professional and trustworthy partner. This demands a close cooperation which is now easier for all North American customers and stakeholders."

CEO and Founder of the Noliac Group Bjørn Andersen commented, "Establishing Noliac North America is an important step for the Noliac Group as a whole. We experience an increase in global demand and aim at being present in a broad market place and granting our customers a high level of service and expertise. Noliac North America and John Klausen represent both aims, and we are looking forward to granting our customers the high level of service and expertise at hand. Our continuous and rapid growth through development of novel piezo products to distinct industries is fertilized with the establishment of Noliac North America, and we are looking forward to the springtime."