Versuni CEO explains its decision to open its second factory in India
Henk S. De Jong, CEO of Versuni, says it’s important to make its products locally “because then you can react fast to everything that’s happening in the Indian market.”
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Henk S. De Jong, CEO of Versuni, says it’s important to make its products locally “because then you can react fast to everything that’s happening in the Indian market.”
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