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TRIPLE-P AND NYQUIST RENEW CONTRACT
06 January 2003 - Nyquist Industrial Control
| On December 18 Triple-P Services (www.triple-p.nl) and Nyquist Industrial Control renewed their 'Streamlined IT-Management Contract' for three years. The co-operation between the two companies is highly satisfactory and gives Nyquist the room to concentrate completely on its core activities such as developing and selling high-end Motion Control systems. |
On December 18 Triple-P Services (www.triple-p.nl) and Nyquist Industrial Control renewed their 'Streamlined IT-Management Contract' for three years. The co-operation between the two companies is highly satisfactory and gives Nyquist the room to concentrate completely on its core activities such as developing and selling high-end Motion Control systems. The photograph shows the moment of the signing of the contract by Ron Schilders (Financial Manager Nyquist). Standing on the right is Reitze de Graaf (IT-manager Nyquist), to the left is Johan Bos (Triple-P Sales Manager). Sitting left of Ron Schilders is Huib Hansma (Account Manager Triple-P).
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About: Nyquist Industrial Control
Nyquist has a long and rich history. A history that goes back to the beginning of the early seventies, when the company was still part of Philips. Since then, the organisation has played a pioneering role in the field of high-quality Motion Control systems, VME and PLC machine control platforms.The foundations for the present-day company Nyquist Industrial Control were paved in the seventies. This happened when the first standardised servo system was developed, initially created for Philips' internal machine building. This led to a large international installed base, both within and outside of our own organisation. For instance, the doors of the Dutch Railways' trains are still fitted with VME-based control systems from Nyquist. And then just think of all the automatically opening bridges, traction systems, trams, machines for making glass moulds, embroidering machinery, pastry-making machines, ships' terminals, incinerators and water purification plants. |
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