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Rebound Japan to open new office in Kyushu
Opening date :7th Nov 2022
We are continuing to invest in the Japanese market by opening this new office in Kyushu to support our clients in the local area and beyond.
The investment in the new office will enable Rebound Japan to be even more local to its customers and, as a result, service their requirements to even higher levels.
Further to this new office opening, we are also investing in our sales team by adding the right people. Building on the infrastructure and our team in the area is crucial to ensure we continue with the service level our clients have come to expect.
Grant Fairbairn, VP of Sales & Purchasing, added:
“The investment in Rebound Japan’s third office and the hiring of additional local staff in Kyushu is a testament to the confidence Rebound Group have in Masa and the team he is building to service our Japanese customers to the highest possible levels.
We are excited to continue to grow Rebound Japan moving forward”.
Masa San, commented:
“We believe Kyushu to be a key area in the country, and firmly believe the industry will continue to grow in this area exponentially.
Having a tried and tested sales hub directly in the area to support this growth will be vital. We will always be where our clients need us.”
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