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Laurelton Diamonds purchases Sarin’s GalaxyTM 1000

The company is a subsidiary of Tiffany

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Laurelton Diamonds, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tiffany has bought Sarin Technologies Ltd.’s GalaxyTM 1000 technology for their inclusion mapping and diamond planning facility in Antwerp, Belgium. Laurelton Diamonds was created by Tiffany to ensure the integrity of their supply chain, and manages Tiffany’s worldwide supply chain, sources and procures rough diamonds, cuts, polishes and supplies finished stones to Tiffany.

Mr. Mark Hanna, Vice President of Laurelton Diamonds, said, " We believe the information provided by the GalaxyTM 1000 system will help enhance our planning process.” Uzi Levami, Chief Executive Officer of Sarin, stated, "We are honored to have been selected by Tiffany’s Laurelton Diamonds as their supplier of choice and are confident the GalaxyTM 1000 and AdvisorTM 4.5 superior planning capabilities will justify their vote of confidence."


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