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Gantner Instruments Helps Flood Victims in the Philippines
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Gantner Instruments Helps Flood Victims in the Philippines

Yet another terrible natural disaster has left its mark. In the Philippines, the typhoon Hayian has cost the lives of countless people. Gantner Instruments made a donation to support reconstruction.

Our entire team has reacted immediately and donated every employee’s salary for a half day of work. We have doubled that amount and transmitted directly to the person concerned. We are very proud of our entire team and we are pleased that we could help.

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