Product category:
Frost Protection
News Release from: Tyco Thermal Controls
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 October 2005
Distribution channel sales team
expansion
Tyco Thermal Controls has expanded its specialist distribution sales team with the appointment of two more regional sales managers.
As part of a planned initiative to manage the significant growth in its Raychem electric underfloor heating and heat-tracing business, Tyco Thermal Controls has expanded its specialist distribution sales team with the appointment of two more regional sales managers Andrew McGrath in the South West region and Tom Lymn in the North have joined to provide manufacturer support and liaison with the company's Distributor and Installer Partners in their respective areas, and to foster business relationships with specifiers, architects, consulting engineers and contractors
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 10 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Andrew has a technical background and broad market knowledge and Tom is a qualified engineer with considerable experience of working within the building services industry.
These new key personnel will assume direct account responsibility for new business development in their regions and the promotion of Raychem underfloor heating and also heat-tracing systems for frost protection, hot water temperature maintenance and ramp heating across both industrial and commercial construction applications.
Jonathan Jones, UK Sales Manager Specialist Distribution at Tyco Thermal Controls commented: "These new appointments are designed to exploit new business opportunities and strengthen our sales support and service for both customers and our Distributor Partners".
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