WET Labs Team With Planet Ocean02/04/2009 |
| WET Labs associated with Planet Ocean as their representatives in the United Kingdom. The agreement was concluded during the 2009 Ocean Business exposition in Southampton. |
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"Our clients in the UK will benefit from Planet Ocean's expertise in marine technology and instrumentation," said Ian Walsh, VP Operations for WET Labs. "WET Labs already partners with a number of the companies that Planet Ocean represents, so it was a natural fit for us. I'm sure that our association will result in increased service and support for our clients."
A spokesman for Planet Ocean said "We join the WET Labs team at an exciting time for both companies, the new WET Labs CYCLE-PO4 Phospate analyser is a going to be real winner."
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