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News Release from: Economatics Industrial
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 August 2003
Strategic appointments boost team
UK-wide engineering supplies solutions and services provider Economatics has made two strategic appointments.
UK-wide engineering supplies solutions and services provider Economatics has made two strategic appointments Steve Gough joins as Sales Director to spearhead the move of the company towards the major and national multisite account
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Says Gough: "A very clear opportunity exists to penetrate the marketplace with the company's extensive range of premier products and services into the larger user seeking single source benefits".
Gough joins after 16 years in the industrial distribution market with Wyko, Fenner Power Transmissions (FPT) and latterly with Monks and Crane.
"His experience is ideally matched to the future thrust of the Economatics Group, and he joins at a time of significant evolution in the market and Economatics", explained Trevor Helm, Chief Executive Officer.
Gary Hatfield has been appointed as the Manager for the Economatics Control Solutions team based at Sheffield Airport, where he will oversee the design, manufacturing and sales promotion of the control solutions activity.
Hatfield's significant engineering experience in electrical and electronic engineering gained with market leader Omron will play a key role in the development of controls projects.
Economatics is able to handle a diverse range of bespoke solutions for a marketplace growing in complexity.
Payback periods on typical control projects can be as little as six months.
Hatfield explains: "The need for increasingly diverse and complex control systems means that machine and process control flexibility must be optimised.
Our highly adaptable approach, often hand in hand with technology specialists, allows us to offer state of the art solutions that present substantial benefits to all our current and future customers".
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