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Product category: Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Mobrey Measurement
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 05 April 2002

Van Ewyk to refocus engineering
resources

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Rob van Ewyk has been appointed Technical Director for Solartron Mobrey with a brief to refocus the company's engineering resources as part of ambitious plans to double sales in five years.

Rob van Ewyk has been appointed as Technical Director for Solartron Mobrey with a brief to refocus the company's engineering resources as part of ambitious plans to double sales in five years Van Ewyk comes to Solartron Mobrey from Zellweger Analytics where he worked for 13 years, latterly as Technical Director then Managing Director

At Zellweger, van Ewyk was successful in carrying out substantial re-engineering of the business to increase sales from GBP 22 to 39 million in four years.

"We plan to concentrate on the technology areas where Solartron Mobrey already excels with world-leading products, namely level and viscosity measurement.

We are developing a new customer-focused approach to our new product introduction plans which will deliver solutions designed to meet real world needs to market quickly, and a step change in value to the company", says van Ewyk The ideas which van Ewyk will be implementing at Solartron Mobrey include more detailed research into customer needs, the direct involvement of customers as members of product design teams and a rationalisation of engineering activity which will allow resources to be focussed on key projects.

Van Ewyk has PhD in chemical physics and is a member of the Institute of Physics.

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