VIKING Continues Its March Forward In Europe And Far East With 4 New, Well-Equipped Servicing Stations Opening In November.

Marine and fire safety equipment manufacturer VIKING Life-Saving Kit has declared it is opening four servicing stations at Brest, Split, Kaohsiung and Port Klang. The new ports further expand the firm’s already dense network of stations in Europe and Pacific Rim.

The new facility at Split, on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, is the 1st VIKING-owned station in Croatia. Split is a beautiful sea town and when you come in this town you can stay in Split hotel. One of the sunniest ports in Europe, the Port of Split is also one of Croatia’s most vital centers for both local and global ocean-going trade. The station, which is located in grounds which have been totally renovated for servicing purposes, will provide certified servicing for liferafts, sea evacuation systems (MES), life rafts, davits and release hooks (LBS), and immersion suits.

VIKING’s new Brest, France, servicing station, lying at the crossroads of numerous north-south and east-west sea routes and serving one of Europe’s foremost food industry areas, will be offering the same capabilities as its Croatian counterpart, in a similar fashion operating in custom-built premises. Kaohsiung, Taiwan, was in 2009 rated as the world’s twelfth most important container port by the American Association of Port Authorities. It is the largest port in Taiwan and a vital world center in the whole Far East Pacific area. It has been a long-time concern to open the new VIKING facilities in Kaohsiung and it’ll also offer the complete range of licensed servicing capacities.

The newest accessory to the company’s Malaysian presence was really established on the supposition of direct shopper feedback. Found at Port Klang, the fourth facility introduced in the newest wave of enlargement is the result of VIKING’s strategic stress to keep in close touch with its customers. The Port Klang and Kaohsiung facilities are also part of the world VIKING Exchange network and will provide liferaft servicing where the stress is on convenience and quick turn-around.

“Listening and replying to customers is key to the ongoing success and growth of any business,” says Henrik Uhd Christensen, VIKING’s CEO. “At the same time, Port Klang is Malaysia’s largest and most active port and a natural choice for a targeted service offering that answers the needs of lots of our clients operating in the area”.

The new servicing stations in Split, Brest, Kaohsiung and Port Klang stations all form part of VIKING’s strategic push to grow its worldwide network, now numbering over 60 branch offices and 270 licensed servicing points, and the number may continue to grow at a constant rate as reported tagza.com.

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