Dani SpA and Jeol Enter in an Exclusive Distribution Agreement for the BeNeLux

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Dani SpA and Jeol Enter in an Exclusive Distribution Agreement for the BeNeLux

20 Jul, 2010

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Dani SpA (Italy), a well known European producer and developer of high level GC systems and attachments for the GC market and Jeol (Europe) BV (Belgium) announced and signed an exclusive distribution agreement. Dr. Umberto Saini from Dani as well as Dr. Bob Hertsens from Jeol are looking forward to expand the market share with this strategic agreement.

Since Dani and Jeol have complementary systems, and that no production of competitive instruments exists between Dani and Jeol, this joint effort could be very interesting for the market. Offering solutions is the key issue. With the development by Dani of the Master -TOF (high throughput GC-TOF), Jeol can now offer a complete line of GC-MS systems. The high-throughput fast acquisition via the Master-TOF on the one hand and the high resolution JMST100GCv from Jeol on the other hand offer the most flexible choice to the market. Also Q-MS is available.

The already tested combination with GCxGC on every GC-TOF system will open possibilities in a wide variety of applications such as fragrances, environmental research, petrochemical research, quality control, food research and many more. The use of the fast Master -GC in the olfactometry will open a new and promising market.

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