Shimadzu is Mass Spectrometry Company of the Year
Analytical instrument provider Shimadzu has been chosen as the winner of the 2015 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Mass Spectrometry Company of the Year award. The company was evaluated by Frost & Sullivan according to two key factors: visionary innovation and performance; and customer impact.
“Leveraging its strengths in product innovation, high value-added and quality mass spectrometers, and excellent promotional activities, Shimadzu has established a strong presence in the Asia Pacific mass spectrometry market,” said Cindy Gan, vice president, Asia Pacific, Frost & Sullivan, in her congratulatory letter.
“In anticipation of the future growth of this market, the company is working towards increasing its production capacity, thus ensuring the stable and reliable supply of products for years to come.
“Together with its outstanding cost structure, these capabilities will further fortify its position as a leading participant in this market.”
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