Eppendorf Group Opens Site In South Africa
Eppendorf Group Opens Site In South Africa. The globally active Eppendorf Group is ex-panding its presence by opening a new location in South Africa. The branch office is located in Johannesburg’s economic center “Waterfall City” and offers attractive office work-places for sales and service activities, a modern pipette calibration laboratory including a service workshop and a customer experience center showcasing Eppendorf instruments. High quality laboratory services are offered here, including customer training and instru-ments maintenance services.
“South Africa has some of the world’s leading research institutes on the continent, which is why Eppendorf is deliberately opening its first African site in Johannesburg,” explains Dr. Thomas Keller, Senior Vice President Market Region Asia Pacific Africa. “Eppendorf’s products have been used in laboratories around the world for decades. In Africa, our products were previously only available through distribution partners. With our own modern location, we are completing our global presence and are now represented on all inhabited continents of the world. With this in-vestment, we are once again strengthening our customer proximity in the region and can even better participate in the growth of the life science industry in Africa.”
Eppendorf’s new location is in the economic center of Johannesburg. Waterfall City is home to numerous international companies from leading sectors, including the life science industry. In addition to 650 square meters of modern office space, the new location offers a service center equipped for repairs of all Eppendorf devices. Calibrations and validations are also offered in the state-of-the-art calibration laboratory. Customers and partners throughout the region will now receive scientific and technical support in the specially equipped Customer Experience Center.
“From Johannesburg, we support our customers in the fields of science, research, healthcare, pharmaceuticals and industry even better by offering them the appropriate products and services locally. This will benefit not only South Africa, but also eleven other Southern African countries. Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Angola, Madagascar, Swaziland, Malawi, and Mauritius are also served from Johannesburg,” continues Dr. Thomas Keller. “This increased customer proximity also includes the establishment of a modern and new central warehouse for Southern Africa, which is also located in Johannesburg.”