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Processing and packaging solutions supplier tna has added three team members to help respond to growth in Asia.

It has appointed a new customer service and logistics coordinator, project manager, and technical support engineer.

Saiphon Kunta, Jenwich Mitravijarn, and Chalothorn Permjaras (below) will work on providing modular solutions and business help for customers in the Asia Pacific region.

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General manager of tna Asia, Paul Webster, said he believed the three new team members would offer a range of skills and experience that would help the company to grow its customer base in Asia.

In other news, tna has just launched a new website designed to make it easier for visitors to access its growing family of brands through one platform.

The site features an improved user-friendly interface with "enhanced navigation and functionality", according to the company.

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