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Costa Rican company made a global merger

August 24, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Circuito S.A., a prominent Costa Rican company of engineering services and solutions, has become part of Tyco which is the largest multinational, solutions company for integrated security and fire protection, with more than 3 million customers around the world.

Due to Tyco’s 1,000 offices and 65,000 employees in more than 50 countries, we are now bigger, stronger and more competitive,”

said José Raul Figueroa, Vice President and Business Developer of Tyco Latin America.

According to Edwin Fischel, General Manager of Tyco IFS Circuito, the high standards of quality and service along with the multi brand engineering design offer that characterized Circuito will remain, as well as all the workers, including the management team.

crhoy.com

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