Taking the next step on its path of continuing expansion, international computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM) industry leader DP Technology, maker of ESPRIT®, has opened a new office in Bamberg, Germany.
“Our business grows as we enhance our reseller and machine-tool partner network,” says Udo Ehnes, European technical manager for DP Technology. Ehnes, who managed DP’s premier German office for 12 years, now oversees its new-and-improved successor.
DP’s new German headquarters, located in the suite of a spacious modern office building in the industrial region of Bamberg — near Bosch, Michelin and Brose — boasts triple the amount of space offered by its predecessor. In addition to its reception area, the new addition to DP’s worldwide offices includes a new meeting room and plenty of space for its eight-member staff — four of whom have been newly hired to support the expanding needs of DP and its clientele.
That staff, which offers sales and support services, can now also offer customers, resellers and machine-tool business partners customized training in its new on-site training room.
As the new office is also close to major roadways and a train station, in addition to several hotels, the new location is tailor-made for convenience.
“We are growing as a reflection of the growth of business in Europe, and especially in Germany,” Ehnes says.
Oct 28, 2010
DP Technology Corp., Maker of ESPRIT CAM, Opens New Office in Germany
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