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Fine Tubes relocates its Indian office

Fine Tubes announced today that it is strategically relocating its office in India to keep up with growing demand for its high quality tubing products.

As a result of the company’s increased global capabilities, following its partnership agreement with US-based Superior Tube Company, Fine Tubes had already identified the need for additional resources and a larger facility in India.

In order to maintain high levels of service across the broadest customer base in the region, the industrial hub near Delhi known as Noida, was deemed the best choice for the new office location.

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Gagan Sood (right), Fine Tubes’ business development executive India, commented: “With an ever increasing demand for Fine Tubes high specification tubes in India and Superior Tubes coming on board as a strategic partner, it was necessary to relocate to a new office with greater resources.

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"The new facility situated in the industrial hub of Noida will ensure we will continue to provide high levels of service to our growing customer base including Larsen & Toubro, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Reliance Industries Limited, Lakshmi Precision Tools and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.”
 

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