Magnum Venus Products expands international distribution network
Addition of Norwegian distributor, Hans Claussen AS will provide industrial equipment for open, closed molding processes, adhesive applications and automation solutions.
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Magnum Venus Products (MVP, Knoxville, Tenn., U.S.), a global manufacturer of fluid movement and production solutions for industrial applications, is growing its international network with the addition of a new distributor in the Norwegian market, Hans Claussen AS (Vøyenenga, Norway).
With decades of combined experience in the composites and thermoplastic industries, Hans Claussen is reported to be a natural fit with MVP’s knowledgeable distributor network. As an authorized MVP distributor, it will provide industrial equipment to the Norwegian market for open and closed molding processes, adhesive applications and automation solutions including filament winding.
“Hans Claussen has a reputation for serving its customers with great care while providing valuable knowledge to enhance efficiencies, increase productivity and improve quality,” Joan Tracy, MVP director of international sales, points out. “We are proud to partner with companies like Hans Claussen which enable MVP to bring leading fluid handling equipment and unique production solutions to international markets.”
MVP is a global company with more than 30 direct sales team members and more than 40 distributors. Its international distributor network was assembled to include experienced sales and service partners to offer local support globally.
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