MacArtney Singapore Open for Business

Press Release
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
File The MacArtney Singapore Team - From left to right Workshop Technician Akmal Syafiq Bin Marzuki, Item Sales Manager Tan Chew Leng, Office Manager Nafisa King and Channel Sales Manager Steen Frejo. Photo: MacArtney
The MacArtney Singapore Team - From left to right Workshop Technician Akmal Syafiq Bin Marzuki, Item Sales Manager Tan Chew Leng, Office Manager Nafisa King and Channel Sales Manager Steen Frejo. Photo: MacArtney

Following a presence through official sales representative Kongsberg Geoacoustics, MacArtney Singapore Pte. Ltd. is now open for business.

Local access to global support
Located in the major offshore hub of South East Asia, MacArtney Singapore provides an increased regional sales base, offering local access to stock and capacity, resulting in efficient service and prompt delivery to underwater technology customers in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Brunei, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Having recently established a new and successful subsidiary in Perth, Australia - along with two new sales offices in the United States, the new Singapore subsidiary marks a natural continuation of the global growth strategy pursued by the MacArtney Underwater Technology Group. According to MacArtney Channel Sales Manager Steen Frejo, “being able to combine the provision of true local support with the expertise held by the global MacArtney network, is the overarching incentive behind opening a MacArtney subsidiary in Singapore. Offshore South East Asia represents market of tremendous potential and MacArtney cannot wait to develop even stronger links and relations within this exciting growth region.”

Office, workshop and warehouse facilities
The new subsidiary comprises of warehouse and workshop facilities. Initially, the workshop will manage equipment maintenance and offer molding and termination services for regional customers. The warehouse carries a standing stock of cables, SubConn connectors and LUXUS cameras and lights. As a member of the MacArtney Underwater Technology Group, the new subsidiary provides direct local access to the entire MacArtney portfolio of products and systems solutions - backed by global service, support and know-how for any underwater technology requirement - from individual connectors to complete launch and recovery systems.

Newly appointed Item Sales Manager Mr. Tan Chew Leng will function as local contact at MacArtney Singapore. Mr. Leng brings in seven years of experience with underwater technology products in South East Asia.

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