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News Release from: ABB Automation Technologies
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Team on 07 April 2006
Product manager to cover low voltage
automation
ABB has appointed James Large as product manager for its low voltage industrial automation products - he brings 16 years of engineering experience to ABB.
ABB has appointed James Large as product manager for its low voltage industrial automation products James brings 16 years of engineering experience working with automation technologies to ABB
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Large will be responsible for driving the business strategy to grow ABB's market share in the automation market, and place ABB in a position to compete with the major players.
His products include the new scalable AC500 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC).
His past experience includes positions at Schneider Electric, where he was automation solutions consultant, and at IMO Precision Controls as automation applications engineer.
Large hopes to use his experience to help ABB identify suitable niche areas for its PLC offering.
In particular, Large will be aiming to boost ABB's market share for automation products among its OEM and technical distributors, and will be focusing on targeting machine builders and plant manufacturers.
Large aims to use his experience to help ABB to increase its focus on delivering products and services that meet the needs of its target customers: "I hope to significantly increase ABB's market share for automation products, by delivering not only the products to meet our customers' needs but also levels of service and support previously unseen in the market to back them up.".
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