Suhail Mohammed Al Zarooni cutting the ribbon to launch Hanna Instruments operations in the UAE. Ashfaq ur Rehman, Khalid Ahmed, Tariq Ashfaq and other guests are also present. — KT photo by M. Sajjad
Suhail Mohammed Al Zarooni, chairman of Al Zarooni Foundation, opened the company at a formal inaugural ceremony at the Ajman Free Zone. The event was attended by Gregory Greenberg, vice-president, International Sales Hanna Instruments USA; Ashfaq ur Rehman and Khalid Ahmed, both managing directors of Laboratory Scientific Supplies; Ross Smith, international sales manager, Hanna Instruments USA; Tariq Ashfaq, general manager, Hanna Instruments; and Ali Ashfaq, head of supply chain, Laboratory Scientific Supplies.
Laboratory Scientific Supplies is a leading supplier of laboratory chemicals, glassware, consumables and instruments in the UAE. Established in 2000 in Ajman Free Zone, the company represents brands including Merck Millipore Germany, Duran Group Germany, Vitlab Germany, Daihan Scientific Korea, Zeal UK and Hanna Instruments USA.
According to Ashfaq, LSS caters extensively for sectors covering chemical, pharmaceuticals, water, waste water, petrochemicals, research universities, education and food Industry.
Headquartered in Woonsocket, Hanna Instruments, a leading manufacturer of analytical instrumentation, has a network of 60 subsidiaries in 43 countries worldwide and offers over 3000 products to customers.
— issacjohn@khaleejtimes.com
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