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Quality data printing firm gets sales manager

A DataLase product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Dec 11, 2006

DataLase has announced that Gary Bolton has been appointed as National Sales Manager throughout the UK.

DataLase has announced that Gary Bolton has been appointed as National Sales Manager throughout the UK.

Based in DataLase's UK headquarters in Widnes, Gary's responsibilities will include the continued development of DataLase's growth and he will also be influential in achieving increased sales within the UK.

Gary joins the team with eight years of experience in field sales and brings extensive managerial experience from the packaging and printing industry as well as five years' technical experience in the industry.

Having previously held the position of Senior Sales Engineer at Videojet Technologies ., the world's leading manufacturer of inkjet marking systems, Gary was responsible for supporting the sales team, developing existing and new accounts.

In 2004, he achieved No.1 Salesman in the UK and No.

2 in Europe from Videojet's Presidents Club.

In Videojet's employment, Gary obtained impressive technical product knowledge and acquired outstanding project management, customer relationship, costing and presentation skills.

In addition to the printing and packing industry, Gary has worked in the metals, glass and electronic industries covering a range of positions from Maintenance Engineer to Technical Sales Engineer and Account Manager.

His duties included Health and Safety, organizing work schedules, achieving set budgets and producing designs to specification.

Commenting on this latest appointment, Steve Kelly, CEO at DataLase states, "We are pleased to welcome Gary to our dedicated team.

We believe that with Gary's extensive knowledge and comprehensive experience of this industry, he will be a valuable member of the team in developing and expanding the DataLase brand in the UK in the future." DataLase is a rapidly expanding international company committed to developing its innovative award-winning laser marking solution across a variety of sectors including product identification, anti-counterfeiting, brand protection and document security.

The DataLase process occurs when a special laser responsive coating is applied onto a substrate.

A computer controlled beam of very low power CO2 laser light then images the substrate.

The image appears as the coating undergoes a white-to-black colour change reaction where the laser light strikes.

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