Aquasol Corporation announces new Bahrain warehouse and servicing centre
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Aquasol Corporation announces the opening of its Middle East distribution warehouse and service centre located in Manama, Bahrain to serve its Middle Eastern and North African clientele.
The current climate affecting global distribution and customers’ requests have inspired this decision to drive down costs and ensure the timely availability of the company’s complete product line. This significant investment greatly enhances our ability to cater to the growing demand for Aquasol products in the region. The company’s clients throughout the entire Middle East and North Africa region can now take advantage of short lead times, next day availability/delivery, reduce shipping cost, simplified customs clearance within GCC, option to pick-up product, faster RFQ conversion, fulfil any size order, and fully stocked warehouse to maintain inventory.
Along with opening a warehouse in Bahrain, Aquasol is proud to appoint Mr. Paul Barrios as Middle East Territory Manager. Mr. Barrios joins the company with over 20 years of experience in the region and within the welding industry; having held the position most recently of product manager. Mr. Barrios is educated as an Electrical Engineer and will be responsible for improving brand visibility as well as enhancing wholesaler and distributor relationships through in-person visitation and training within the Middle East Region. m factory trained technicians.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/24092021/aquasol-corporation-announces-new-bahrain-warehouse-and-servicing-centre/
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