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USA - Zircoa To Manage Own Business Globally.
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Zircoa Inc., Cleveland, has formed Zircoa Gmbh to represent its business internationally. For more than 20 years, German firm DIDIER served as the representative for many of Zircoa’s products to Europe and parts of Asia.
“We strive to exceed the customer’s expectations. DIDIER, as our representative, was an embodiment of that goal. With the torch now passed and with the formation of Zircoa GmbH, we reaffirm our commitment and will continue to back it up with the excellence in product support and customer service. Existing customers may rest knowing that with the formation of Zircoa GmbH, nearly all existing staff will remain,” said Ronne Proch, president, Zircoa Inc.
Zircoa GmbH will serve Eastern Europe, Russia and other European, Middle Eastern and African member countries. As part of its growth strategy, Zircoa GmbH seeks to develop relationships with other ceramic and refractory materials companies with complementary products and similar sales objectives in the target markets.
Zircoa Inc. engineers and manufactures a range of ceramics and refractories based on zirconium oxide and other advanced ceramic materials for nearly all industries. Its materials and products perform in the harshest and most demanding environments. The formation of Zircoa GmbH expands the reach of the core business and broadens its scope with the introductions of new materials and technologies, including crystal growth, environmental controls and high temperature processing in excess of 3,812F (2,100C).
Source: American Foundry Society - AFS
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