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News Release from: Precision Magnetics
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Team on 07 May 2003
General manager emphasises assembly
capability
International permanent magnet manufacturer Magnequench has appointed 43-year-old Andrew Myers as general manager of its British sales and manufacturing operation Magnequench.
International permanent magnet manufacturer Magnequench has appointed 43-year-old Andrew Myers as general manager of its British sales and manufacturing operation Magnequench As sales manager at the Rotherham-based company for the last two years, Andrew has built up an extensive 'face-to-face' knowledge of the UK market for rare earth magnets and magnetic assemblies
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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He also has experience of marketing and applications engineering in related sectors.
"Although our main activity here is manufacturing low-volume, high added-value magnets we also have the expertise and capacity to put together complete assemblies, and in greater volume.
This is a market we plan to develop further in the future," says Andrew.
Rotherham specialises in sintered neodymium-iron-boron magnets.
It can also supply most rare earth types through mutual agency arrangements with its sister Magnequench plants in Europe, mainland Europe and Asia.
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