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Cashco Opens New Sales and Service Office in Germany

ControlGlobal.com
02/27/2013

Cashco, Inc. has opened a sales and service office in Hoppegarten, Germany, after its line of control valves, regulators and tank equipment has grown in Europe. The office will serve as a sales and service center for all of Europe, including the "Eastern Block" countries, and western Asia.

According to Clint Rogers, General Manager, Valve Division, Cashco, Inc. the German expansion also provides Cashco with engineering and design capabilities, as well as new manufacturing capabilities.

"This will allow us to design and introduce new products that are unique to the European market," said Rogers. "Our desire is to share some design capabilities between the U.S. and Europe and, hopefully, ship more U.S. products to Europe and vice versa."

By collaborating on design capabilities, Cashco can better fit the needs of both markets with a broader line of products built in both countries.

Rogers also said that the new sales and service offices in Germany, along with Cascho's new sales and service office in Brazil and its new corporate headquarters in Ellsworth, Kansas, is just part of Cashco's commitment to growing its business and supporting its customers.

At the same time, customers throughout Europe and western Asia can also be assured that Cashco products meet the highest standards and adhere to all compliances, no matter the import country. The local presence, in combination with a new Cashco research and development labs in both Germany and the United States, should also speed the improvement of existing products and the development of new innovations unique to needs of European and Asian customers.

Learn more by visiting www.cashco.com.

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