Goodfellow, a global supplier of metals and materials for research and product design, has announced the opening of the Shanghai Representative Office of Goodfellow Cambridge
Located at the Plaza 66 office tower in the Puxi district of the city, the Shanghai Representative Office was established to meet the demands of China's rapidly growing research market for small quantities of metals and materials used in basic research, product design, and specialised manufacturing applications.
"Although we've sold into China for some time, this was the next logical step for us to take in order to further Goodfellow's presence within the increasingly dynamic Chinese market", states Stephen Aldersley, director.
"It's a very exciting time for international business".
John Jiang serves as chief representative of the Shanghai Representative Office of Goodfellow Cambridge.
For almost 40 years, Goodfellow has been a supplier of metals, polymers, ceramics and other materials to meet the research, development, and specialised production requirements of science and industry worldwide.
Goodfellow specialises in supplying small quantities (a few grams to a few kilos) of metals and materials for research or prototype development.