Sputnik Engineering presented with Frost & Sullivan award

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Sputnik Engineering has received the Frost & Sullivan 'Global Price Performance Value Leadership of the Year Award 2010'. The prize was presented to the Swiss company after a full product price, performance ratio, feature, user friendliness, service and customer orientation study was carried out in comparison with the main competitors in the inverter market.

“Sputnik Engineering is following sustainable market strategies to offer its customers the greatest value at a competitive price,” said Nathan Halabrin of Frost & Sullivan. “With its high-quality and reliable solutions Sputnik is one of the few companies in the field of renewable energies that optimally meets the expectations of its customers.”

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“By awarding us this prize Frost & Sullivan has confirmed the goals we have set for ourselves,” said Sputnik's managing director Christoph von Bergen. “It is based on an attractive price/performance ratio, long-term partnerships and our leadership role in the areas of quality and after sales service.”

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