Novasep expands presence in South East Asia with opening of new office in Thailand

Novasep’s extended presence in South East Asia strengthens the company’s ability to address growing needs in the region’s food and feed markets

Novasep, a leading supplier of manufacturing solutions to the life sciences industry, today announces that it is expanding its presence in South East Asia with the opening of an office in Bangkok, Thailand.

The addition of this new office follows Novasep’s expansion into India last December, with the opening of its subsidiary in Bangalore. Prior to that, Novasep set up its Asia Process Development and Engineering Center in Shanghai, China, in 2012.

This further move into South East Asia is another significant step forward for Novasep, which aims to meet increasing demand for high efficiency processes in the food and feed industries, particularly in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia and the Philippines. These countries are among the fastest growing economies in the ASEAN-10 countries according to OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development).

“We have equipped this new office with local capabilities, together with local sourcing and project management, for on-site process development,” said Damien Brichant, Asia Pacific manager. “Novasep can now offer more proximity and a premium quality service to our customers in the region.”

“The sound technical expertise and comprehensive market knowledge of our Thai team perfectly complement our first-class competitive offering from single purification units to complete ingredient production plants,” said Nadège Laborde, president of Industrial Biotech BU. “Novasep has a strong and long-term presence in Asia. Our establishment in Thailand is a new step in our strategy to better serve our clients.”

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