BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom, Aug. 29, 2017 -- Juniper Systems Limited today announced the opening of a new office in Wels, Austria.
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‘As Juniper Systems have grown in recent years, the need has grown for an office to serve our German-speaking partners and customers in Austria, Germany, and other Eastern European countries’, commented Mr. Simon Bowe, general manager of Juniper Systems Limited near Birmingham, U.K. ‘The superior quality and ruggedness of our products is becoming well-known throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and we are excited to be expanding to more locations’.
As a result of this growth, the company also announced that Ms. Birgit Krassnitzer has joined the Juniper team as Sales Manager for the German-speaking audience throughout Europe.
‘Birgit is joining us at a perfect time, and we’re excited to have her on board at Juniper Systems Limited’, said Mr. Bowe. ‘She brings excellent sales and client management experience with her, and is already familiar with Juniper’s products from her time at our sister company, HarvestMaster Europe. We’re confident that she will be a great addition to the team’.
Ms. Krassnitzer is an experienced sales manager who is knowledgeable in the sale of complex products. After finishing the Tourist college in Bad Ischl, Austria, she subsequently worked for Eurocard Austria, the Tourism Office for the town of Wels, Austria, and Ural Motorcycles GmbH in Linz. During her career she has been responsible for sales, customer service, marketing, and dealer acquisition.
In January of 2015, Ms. Krassnitzer transitioned to HarvestMaster Europe, a subsidiary of Juniper Systems, where she spent more than two years in customer service. She now joins Juniper, and will be attending InterGeo in Berlin in September. Fluent in both English and German, Ms. Krassnitzer is eager to meet Juniper’s partners and customers – especially those who speak German.
Juniper Systems Limited will be on Stand C1.010 in Hall 1.1 at InterGeo in Berlin, 26-28 September.
About Juniper Systems Limited
Based out of Logan, UT, USA, and Birmingham, UK, Juniper Systems designs and manufactures ultra-rugged handheld computers and provides field data collection solutions for use in extreme environments. Since 1993, Juniper Systems has provided innovative mobile technology to the geomatics, industrial, natural resources, utilities and public services, and military markets.
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Contact: Simon Bowe, General Manager [email protected] +44 (0) 1527 870773 www.junipersys.com Media Contact: Barbara Sanner [email protected] +00 1 480 980 0298


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