Instek Control has concluded negotiations and subsequent signing of an extended contract to import and distribute the Anderson-Negele product range into South Africa and sub-Saharan African countries.
Instek Control’s managing member Raymond Karsten (left) pictured with Anderson-Negele’s sales director Stefan Hauck.
Since inception in 2007, Instek Control has placed specific focus on the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. The Anderson-Negele product range was specifically identified for this, with Instek Control collaborating with Negele Messtechnik, now known as Anderson-Negele, as its distribution partner in sub-Saharan Africa.
During 2010 Instek Control acquired the sole worldwide distribution rights for the LTM level probe, a product specifically geared for use on difficult level applications where froth/ liquid interface need to be measured exactly. Since then numerous worldwide projects have been realised with the LTM product, optimising areas such as flotation in the mining industry, which has historically been a challenging environment for accurate measurement.
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