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Cybernet SlashSupport centre

Chennai, Aug. 25

Cybernet-SlashSupport (CSS), a Chennai-based provider of technology support, software testing and development, has started a new centre inside the Madras Export Processing Zone at an investment of $4 million. This is CSS’ first expansion into a SEZ and the centre will be operational in September.

In the first phase, the company expects the new centre to have 350 people over the next six months. CSS, which employs around 5,000 professionals, also has an offshore facility in Coimbatore. The company has two facilities in the US, a near shore facility in Poland and a redundancy centre in Singapore. Mr Sridhar Kulasekharan, Chief Operating Oficer, Cybernet-SlashSupport, in a press release, said the expansion in MEPZ is part of a plan to have facilities across the city that will ease employee commute to work. MEPZ also provides the company with long term SEZ advantages.

— Our Bureau

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