Angelo Santos will head up the sales team for Vetaphone in the Philippines – seen here with ASA Color’s CEO, Gene Arbatin.
Danish company Vetaphone has taken steps to boost support for its customers in the Asia Pacific wide web market by entering into cooperative agreements with experienced partners in Australia and The Philippines.
Maxteq is the new partner in Australia, and it brings 20 years of experience in the film market. CEO, Andrew Maxwell commented, ‘We are excited to add Vetaphone corona and plasma treatment technology to our comprehensive portfolio of products for the industry.’
Meanwhile, in the Philippines, ASA Color, which has a strong network and reputation for professionalism, will handle the company’s corona and plasma treatment technology, and according to CEO Gene Arbatin, ‘Our team, headed by Angelo Santos, is more than ready to take on the challenge of growing business in the area, and we are delighted to be working with a market leader.’
Jan Eisby, Vetaphone’s CSO and son of the founder stated, ‘Our sales team is well briefed in the advantages offered by our technology, and we are now training our agents so they can help to spread the news in their own markets.Asia Pacific has great potential for corona and plasma, and both Maxteq and ASA Color will help us identify and contact to the right people.’