Martifer Solar debuts MPrime with new offices in Munich to expand business in Germany

February 8, 2012
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MPrime, the distribution arm of Martifer Solar, has expanded its parent company’s business in Germany with the opening of new Munich offices. The company advised that working out of Germany will allow it to better serve the worldwide and especially the German, PV sector.

“Germany is one of the most solid and active solar markets worldwide. Our goal is to come closer to installers and end-consumers, offering a wide range of high quality products and superior support services. MPrime has a key role in Germany, providing added value solutions, both innovative and cost-effective, delivering its European Top3 TÜV Rheinland tested module, with all superior guarantees, and meeting German customers’ high standards for PV Solar installations”, noted Pedro Alves, MPrime general manager.

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