EMERSON PRESENTS PRODUCTION IN ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
24.03.2009 14:34 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ EMERSON Company has held a presentation of its
production in Armenia today.
EMERSON Company is the developer and producer of server and network
racks, uninterrupted power supply systems (UPS) and Cooling products
and solutions for Data Center Environments, whose products and
solutions are installed in major organizations like NASA, Orange,
Beeline, Ericsson, Nokia, Siemens, Huawei, Cisco Systems, Sun
Microsystems and others.
"EMERSON produces high quality goods, which allows to save electricity
and natural resources," said Klaus Kahl, EMERSON sales Director.
For his part, Hayk Hovhannisyan, co-founder of ROOT Company, official
representatives of EMERSON in Armenia, said that EMERSON will establish
an office in the republic and will organize seminars and trainings
to properly represent its production.
ArmenTel, VivaCell, FTA Armenia, major banks are among EMERSON's
clients in Armenia.
"The company plans to invest $1-2 million in system support of these
enterprises in 2009," Hovhannisyan said.
PanARMENIAN.Net
24.03.2009 14:34 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ EMERSON Company has held a presentation of its
production in Armenia today.
EMERSON Company is the developer and producer of server and network
racks, uninterrupted power supply systems (UPS) and Cooling products
and solutions for Data Center Environments, whose products and
solutions are installed in major organizations like NASA, Orange,
Beeline, Ericsson, Nokia, Siemens, Huawei, Cisco Systems, Sun
Microsystems and others.
"EMERSON produces high quality goods, which allows to save electricity
and natural resources," said Klaus Kahl, EMERSON sales Director.
For his part, Hayk Hovhannisyan, co-founder of ROOT Company, official
representatives of EMERSON in Armenia, said that EMERSON will establish
an office in the republic and will organize seminars and trainings
to properly represent its production.
ArmenTel, VivaCell, FTA Armenia, major banks are among EMERSON's
clients in Armenia.
"The company plans to invest $1-2 million in system support of these
enterprises in 2009," Hovhannisyan said.