
esz AG calibration & metrology has become an official Anritsu Certified Service Partner for Germany and Europe.
Under the agreement, esz will perform DAkkS and ISO17025 calibrations of Anritsu systems in Germany and Europe. In addition, esz will also offer functional testing, maintenance, repair and recalibration services.
The contract covers Power Meters & Sensors, Instacal & RF Components, Counter/Counter Modules, Signal Generators; Spectrum Analysers, OSA & OTDR, Vector Network Analysers, SiteMaster and the Short-Range Wireless Tester.
The range of devices is set to expand in the future.
The company has a focus on industrial calibration for test measurement equipment and with a calibration laboratory headquartered in Eichenau near Munich.
“We are confident that the partnership with esz AG will provide our customers in Germany and Europe with the highest level of customer satisfaction. They will benefit from esz AG’s long experience and expertise in calibration, as well as Anritsu’s close support and product knowledge,” said Murray Coleman, Anritsu’s Head of Customer Service for the EMEA region.
“We are very pleased that Anritsu has selected esz AG calibration & metrology as a certified partner in Germany and Europe. With our decades of experience as a calibration and service provider, we offer Anritsu customers a high-quality service,” said Daniel Herrmann, managing director of sales and marketing at esz AG. “The partnership expands our technical knowledge of Anritsu’s solutions and strengthens our position as a calibration and maintenance specialist in Europe.”
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