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Reliance High-Tech has opened a new office in GlasgowReliance High-Tech Ltd. has announced it has opened a new office in Glasgow.  The new office supports two years of strong revenue growth in the region and will enable further expansion in operations to provide a strengthened focus on strategic business goals.

Terry Sallas, Reliance High-Tech Limited, Managing Director, said, "Over the last two years we've seen a significant increase in turnover with substantial new customer wins in Scotland.  In order to support our continued focus on growth, strategic operations and productivity objectives we're delighted to open new premises in Glasgow.  The new modern facility will enable us to continue with our commitment to deliver quality security solutions, rigorous implementation services and maintenance and support to our Scottish customers." 

Mark Thompson, Regional Manager with Reliance High-Tech Limited, will head up the new Glasgow office - responsible for both operations and business development activities.  Thompson has already spent two years at Reliance High-Tech in his previous role of Regional Sales Manager.

Terry Sallas - Reliance High-Tech Managing DirectorSallas continued, "With a proven track record of delivering profitable growth, and enhancing productivity Thompson is well placed to lead our Scottish operations.  He was instrumental in leading the team's success in winning significant projects with key customers including Diageo, Portakabin and Strathclyde Police as well as key contracts for high profile construction initiatives including the provision of integrated electronic security for the new West Lothian Civic Centre."

"I'm confident that Thompson combined with his highly skilled team comprising technical services, project management and business development representatives will enhance services and drive value for our new and existing customers."

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