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Power Supply Vendor Expands Support in China

Jul 27, 2005 12:33 PM


SynQor opened a new sales office in Shanghai, China, on July 1, 2005. The local office will provide sales, product marketing, customer service and field application support. More importantly, the SynQor office will lead to more efficient communication channels and quicker response times to the company’s fast-growing list of customers located in the northern and eastern regions of China. SynQor’s presence in Shanghai will allow it to make sure its business model and product development direction are more closely aligned with the region’s requirements and expectations.

With the addition of the Shanghai office, SynQor now has a total of five offices in the Asia Pacific region. The other SynQor sales offices are located in Shenzhen, China; Seoul, South Korea; Tokyo, Japan; and Singapore (Asia Pacific headquarters).

"We are extremely pleased to have a new sales office in Shanghai, and we firmly believe it will help us better serve our customers in the northern and eastern regions of China,” said Stone Sun, SynQor’s China country manager. “Additionally, we are very excited that Alan Yuan has joined SynQor and will be the sales manager for our Shanghai office. Mr. Yuan has many years of regional experience, both in sales and technical support in the power industry."

Since opening the office in Shenzhen, China, in 2003, SynQor has seen its China power business grow significantly and sees even more potential to expand its market share. SynQor’s customer base in China continues to grow in terms of number of customers as well number of applications. Market segments include many platforms within telecom such as such high-end Ethernet switchers and routers, DSL, and wireless networks.

"Since 2003, when we opened our first sales offices in Asia Pacific, the China market has been our fastest growing market segment worldwide”, said Joey Lai, SynQor's managing director for Asia Pacific. “We have also realized significant growth in other Asia Pacific markets. Local sales, customer service, product marketing and field application support is demanded by our customer base, and we are doing everything as quickly as we can to meet this requirement.”


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