This partnership emphasizes the importance of supporting the Dutch research organizations, universities, manufacturers, and system integrators in the best possible manner. In addition to supplying Gantner Instruments’ market-leading test and measurement solutions, Bienfait will also provide the in-depth technical and installation support, as required. Bienfait is headquartered in Haarlem, one of the most beautiful old cities in the Netherlands.
About Bienfait
Bienfait was founded by the grandfather of the current CEO in 1931. Bienfait specializes in the supply, installation and servicing of an extensive portfolio of sensors and instrumentation. During its rich history Bienfait has been serving companies like Figee, Conrad, Stork, Verolme, Fokker and Philips. Its ability to offer complete solutions with continued support is key to the company’s success.
For more information please visit: www.bienfait.nl
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