Apr 28, 2009

Strontium Technology to Kick Start its 2nd Service Center in Delhi

Strontium Technology, the No.1 PC memory maker of Singapore, announces today that it will open its 2nd service center in Delhi. The new service center will be in addition to the existing center at Pondicherry.

Mr. Vivian Singh, CEO, Strontium Singapore, said ‘Strontium stands for the highest customer service and additional service center in Delhi will increase channel confidence and increase customer satisfaction. The service center will not only act as the point to provide no hassle warranty but also assist the distribution channel partners with technical support and field application issues.”

Strontium uses only “Major Brand” memory chips in manufacturing Strontium branded memory modules. "It is already well known to the Indian distribution channel that Major Brand chips like Hynix and Micron are tested very rigorously and memory modules manufactured by Strontium have low failure rate because Strontium uses only Major Brand chips", Singh said.

Mr. Ajay Kogta, Country Manager, India Sub-continent, said, "With the establishment of another service center in Delhi, we will be able to cut down the turn around time of our service from days to hours.”

“The center will be set up in or around Nehru Place, New Delhi for the easy access of our customers and partners in the Northern India. The center would be fully operational by the end of the current quarter,” Kogta added.

After successfully entering and establishing its marketing office in the Indian market, Strontium is establishing second service center for its customers. It justifies the company’s goal of becoming a long term and leading player in the Indian memory market.

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About Strontium Technology Pte Ltd, Singapore

Strontium is Singapore’s No.1 PC memory maker with revenue exceeding US$210 million in 2008. Strontium is amongst the Top 100 Companies as ranked by International Enterprise Singapore, an agency of Government of Singapore. Its operations and businesses are spread in Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia, US and Latin American markets.

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