Netzsch establishes new subsidiary in Korea

Germany’s Netzsch Pumps & Systems has set up an independent subsidiary in Incheon, South Korea.

Ralf Stauske, Keanu Park, Steven Minh and Robert Kurz officially open the subsidiary Netzsch Pumps Korea Co Ltd.
Ralf Stauske, Keanu Park, Steven Minh and Robert Kurz officially open the subsidiary Netzsch Pumps Korea Co Ltd. - Image copyright Netzsch Pumpen & Systeme GmbH.

The pump team previously based at Netzsch Korea Seoul has been wholly transferred to the new company Netzsch Pumps Korea Co Ltd (NPK).

With the opening of the subsidiary in Korea, Netzsch is underlining its position as a global specialist for complex fluid management.

"Unlike some other manufacturers, at Netzsch, we focus on a specialised product portfolio, which is supported by a professional sales team in the interests of our customers,” said Keanu Park, managing director of NPK. “This is the best environment to promote market satisfaction in various business areas. I am confident that Netzsch can develop a sustainable business in Korea because we are ready to meet the market demand.”

NPK has already welcomed its first customer at the new location and reports that the feedback was extremely positive.

“The customer was pleased with the company's new set-up because the new location, he said, created trust in Netzsch as a safe partner on site in the future,” added Park.