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Interpipe signs contract worth $15million
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Local steel pipe manufacturer, Interpipe, has signed a contract worth $15m with a large pipe distributor in Turkey.
“Interpipe has been present in the Turkish market for over a decade, and this new partnership highlights out ongoing commitment to providing quality service and improved delivery times,” said Andrey Burtsev, director sales, regional development at Interpipe Middle East.
The contract – a one-year agreement – will see the Turkish company, Aydin Boru, distribute Interpipe’s seamless line pipes in Turkey. Aydin Boru, the flagship company of Aydin Group, is one of the oldest pipe distributors in Turkey and their distribution markets include Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
“With years of experience in steel pipes, stock and supply distribution, our new partnership is testament to our attention to customer satisfaction both before and after sales. We are delighted to be working with Interpipe and deliver products that meet the customer’s needs,” said Bulent Ketenci, managing director of Aydin Boru.
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