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Kluber Lubrication go for further growth
KLüBER Lubrication has expanded its field sales team and appointed Stuart Kleinman as key account manager.
Stuart will join the marine team committed to developing the business around the east coast of Scotland and northern England.
His appointment follows the recent launch of the dedicated marine website http://www.kluebermarine.com/en/company/ which highlights to professionals the depth of understanding Klüber Lubrication has of the conflicting interests that component failure and ecological boundaries are bringing to the industry.
Stuart, who is based in the Central Belt has worked in sectors associated with marine including pumps, rotating equipment and mechanical seals and has previously worked for AESSEAL and Weir Pumps.
„Marine is a major growth area, particularly in the UK with developments around oil, gas and renewables. It is an exciting time to be joining a pioneering company such as Klüber Lubrication who are bringing new tribological systems to market.
„Klüber Lubrication understands that businesses have to ensure components are efficiently functioning at all times while safeguarding the environment by developing lubricants that are both sustainable and innovative.
„Never far from our commitment to our customers is an understanding that they are commercial enterprises investing heavily in emerging sectors. I look forward to the challenge this presents,“ he added.
Paul Holland is MD Sales and Marketing: „Stuart has an enviable pedigree in engineering that I am confident he will harness for the benefit of our customers. He joins at a exciting time when we are implementing new systems that provide our customers with holistic lubrication solutions.
„Our customers are looking for new products that will help them achieve their aims of incorporating Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants (EAL) into existing and new machinery,“ he added.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Carmel Harrison PR .
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