Global provider of industry-leading products, services and solutions for water and fluids, thermal management and equipment protection, Pentair, has opened a new strategic hub in the heart of Moscow, Russia.
Designed as a central office for its operations in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the new site combines several Pentair businesses under one roof including Thermal Management, Equipment Protection, Flow Technologies, and Filtration & Process. The new premises brings Pentair closer to its customers, allowing the company to better serve their needs.
Co-locating Pentair’s business units also allows for further strategic developments, creates new employment opportunities and will help develop Pentair’s distribution and operational capabilities. The latest move in Pentair’s strategy for growth in Russia, Eastern Europe and the CIS, the new office demonstrates Pentair’s sustained global growth. In addition, it complements the organisation's existing presence in the area, which currently includes locations in Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Siberia.
Speaking on the new development, Andrey Kleymenov, Pentair vice president and managing director for Eastern Europe, comments, “The new office in Moscow demonstrates our commitment to customers in Russia, Eastern Europe and the CIS. With several of our key global business units on one site, we can better anticipate customer needs, share knowledge and capabilities, and pursue our strategy for growth in the region from one central hub.”
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