Siemon Co. opens France operation

March 21, 2002
March 21, 2002--The connectivity manufacturer plans to offer its TERA and MAX products to a market that embraces shielded technology.

The Siemon Company (www.siemon.com) has opened a sales, marketing and technical-support office in Paris, France. The opening of this office is the most recent step in The Siemon Company's expansion into Europe.

France is the third largest European market, and predominantly requires shielded connectivity. The Siemon Company plans to market several lines of shielded products which meet these needs, including the MAX and TERA shielded connectors.

"We are confident that The Siemon Company offers exactly what the French market is looking for today," says Carl Siemon, president of The Siemon Company. "We bring our long-established reputation for product innovation and excellence to an expanding market that is eager for a high-quality end-to-end cabling solution."

"The Siemon Company will fill a void that currently exists in this region for quality, high-speed telecommunications connectivity," says Chris Marks, general manager of Siemon's new French office.

Based in the new high-tech Paris Axe France building, adjacent to the new Fran?ois Mitterand library in the growing eastern Tolbiac quarter of Paris, The Siemon Company-France is now open with a team of telecommunications specialists who are ready to address distributor, installer, consultant and end-user IT concerns and needs for improved networking capabilities.

The Siemon Company-France office can be reached by telephone at 33 1 46 46 11 85, by email at [email protected], or by visiting www.siemon.com.

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