ENSR Asia Expands China Environmental Services
September 13, 2007 |
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Environmental services provider ENSR Asia has expanded its environmental management operations across Asia, in response to heightened demand in China and other areas.
ENSR Asia has added the Nanchang Environmental Design Institute to its operations, with offices in Nanchang, Kunshan, and Shenzen, China. The Nanchang Environmental Design Institute has EIA, clean production audit, engineering consulting, and engineering design certification from the Chinese government. In addition, ENSR Asia recently hired staff and opened new offices, including Singapore, to become one of the largest full-service environmental companies in Asia.
ENSR Asia now comprises more than 200 staff in 12 offices throughout Asia, representing a 156% increase in staff during 2007. ENSR Asia provides comprehensive environmental health and safety services to industrial and government clients. More than 120 of the staff work from seven offices in the critical market of China.
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