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Mettler Toledo opens new Competence Center to help Middle-East labs and manufacturers enhance their processes and profitability

Greifensee, November 12, 2016: METTLER TOLEDO has launched its new Dubai Free Zone Competence Center (www.mt.com/ME-CompetenceCenter) on 9 November 2016. This new facility will offer advanced analytical support for all industries operating in the Middle East and North Africa. It will also provide hands-on equipment training for METTLER TOLEDO’s range of products, which are designed to provide unparalleled accuracy while also saving time in busy labs and production environments.

This advanced support facility will result in process improvements that can enhance throughput and protect profits, said General Manager Jean-Claude Alder of METTLER TOLEDO Sales International GmbH. “For example, by improving analytical method parameters or advising clients to adjust their procedure, we can help ensure they’re meeting productivity, quality and regulatory goals in the most cost-effective way,” he advised.

Center experts will cover all METTLER TOLEDO lab products – from its precision balances to its titrators and meters. Products specifically designed for samples characterization, such as METTLER TOLEDO’s moisture analyzers, UV/VIS Spectrophotometer and Thermal Analyzer, will also be available for demonstration and use.

“Analytical products such as these find application across many industries, including petrochemicals,” Mr. Alder noted. “Additionally, certain METTLER TOLEDO technologies may be of particular importance to food and pharmaceutical producers at this time, as both industries are facing increasingly stringent regulatory climates,” he added.

Across all industries, Center experts will help determine if equipment being considered is right for a lab’s intended purpose. This hands-on environment will also help train operators so they can get started with newly-purchased equipment right away as an alternative to company-based site training.

In addition to direct technical assistance, the Center will also make it easier for METTLER TOLEDO to support the region’s developing industries through trade show participation. “We expect to make significant contributions to the petrochemical, food and pharmaceutical industries from this regional anchor point,” Mr. Alder said.

Partners and customers across the region will be given an opportunity to tour the new facilities on 9 November. “We look forward to showing our valued partners & customers how we are able to support their R&D, quality and production goals in person,” said Mr. Alder.

For more on the grand opening event and the Center’s available ongoing analytical support, please visit www.mt.com/ME-CompetenceCenter

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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