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News Release from: Roxspur Measurement and Control
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2006
Process instrumentation expands into
Scotland
Gary Marsden, based in Falkirk, has been appointed as the new Roxspur M and C Scottish Area Sales Manager, and will be well known to many working in instrumentation in Scotland.
Roxspur Measurement and Control is one of the largest independent manufacturers of process instrumentation in the UK, with products manufactured under the Platon (flow), Sensit (pressure), Brearley (temperature) and Nulectrohms (level) brands in modern UK factories Alongside these products Roxspur M and C provides in depth assistance where required, to assist customers in specifying the right equipment, provide installation services on site, and offer service and calibration facilities, both in the factory and on site, using a mobile team of UKAS accredited service engineers, supported from three regional technical centres
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Roxspur M and C has now expanded its coverage and sales services into Scotland.
Gary Marsden, based in Falkirk, has been appointed as the new Roxspur M and C Scottish Area Sales Manager, and will be well known to many working in instrumentation in Scotland.
Marsden has worked in the supply of process instrumentation for over 25 years, initially starting work with Brooks Instrument before becoming a Product Specialist within Fisher-Rosemount for many years.
Marsden is delighted to continue his career in the supply of a range of quality instrumentation, and sees considerable advantage in having the Roxspur manufacturing operations based in the UK - improving communications and enabling custom engineering to suit those more unusual requirements.
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