NEWS30 August 2012
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DENMARK— Sample and data provider SSI has bolstered its presence in the Nordic market with the launch of SSI Denmark, a joint venture with local company Interresearch.
The move sees SSI’s sample capacity in the country grow by 35,000, as well as giving it a local staff.
Ulf Björnemark, managing director for the Nordic region at SSI, said: “Through this investment we build a much stronger presence in Denmark, allowing us to effectively support research projects in the region with high-quality sample.”
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