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The Imtech group has opened five new offices in France, Morocco and Spain
They have center to the Havre, Saint-Nazaire, Marseilles, Tangeri and Algeciras
October 11, 2011
The Dutch group Imtech, than work technological and ingegneristici services for the marine field, has widened own Network opening five new offices in France, to the Havre, Saint-Nazaire and Marseilles, in Morocco, to Tangeri, and in Spain, to Algeciras.
The opening of the Moroccan office follows the acquisition of French society ETNA (Etudes Techniques ET Nouvelles Applications KNOWS), with center to the Havre, that it has 15 dependent and a annual volume of transactions of about 2,5 million euros.
"We have a solid position in world-wide the marine market – the managing director of Imtech has declared, René van der Bruggen – and are active in beyond 20 nations and, as exclusive supplier of marine technical services, we have beyond 70 offices long all the more broken important marine. In our plan of strategic increase for the 2015 we have engaged ourselves to strengthen remarkablly our marine activities being reached a quota turnover of about a billion of euro (in 2010 had been of beyond 500 million euros), is in organic way that through acquisitions. One of the increase areas is the international expansion through a series of offices of marine assistance. In France the Imtech has already an office of assistance to Antibes, mainly for mega the yachts of luxury. With the acquisition of ETNA to our net of assistance for the marine field three offices in France and in Morocco are added. Meanwhile we are opening a our office of assistance in Spain. This will allow us to serve in remarkablly better way our customers of the marine section in the South Europe and in North Africa and this will lead us to an ulterior increase".
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