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News Release from: KUKA Automation + Robotics
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Appointments for automation and robotics
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Kuka Automation + Robotics has made two new appointments to its UK sales team.
Kuka Automation + Robotics has signalled its ambitions to further build on its success in the growing aerospace and food and beverage markets with two new appointments to its UK sales team Gary Taylor has joined the Halesowen-based company as aerospace sales manager with special responsibility to promote and develop Kuka's extensive range of products to aircraft manufacturers and engine makers as well as major aero component suppliers
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 22 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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He brings more than two decades of manufacturing experience to his new role and previously held a similar managerial position at the UK subsidiary of a top machine tool company.
Educated to degree level, Gary is a father-of-two and lives in south Warwickshire.
"Kuka has identified the aerospace sector as one of its most important new business development areas.
Robots and automated production systems will become even more vital to the aircraft industry as manufacturers and suppliers strive to deliver the volumes required to satisfy global demand," commented Gary.
Tony Dowling is Kuka's new robot sales specialist for the food and beverage markets and has worked in the food industry for 13 years.
He has extensive expertise in food packaging, especially in the applications of cryogenics and food grade gases.
Before joining Kuka, Tony was responsible for selling and marketing equipment for use in the food processing and dairy sectors.
Tony, who is married with two children and lives in Warwickshire, is also studying for an Open University degree in his spare time.
"Robotics not only mean food and beverage manufacturers can remain competitive by improving quality and reducing overheads, but they also offer a better working environment for staff," said Tony. Request free introductory details about products from KUKA Automation + Robotics ...
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