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BM Catalysts to drive export growth with new appointment
Leading aftermarket manufacturer BM Catalysts has announced the recruitment of a new export sales manager as part of plans to expand its distribution network across Europe and further afield.
The addition follows a period of strong sales for the firm overseas, with export turnover now representing over 60% of the business in 2018.
Maksim Bessonov joins Europe’s largest independent manufacturer of catalytic converters, Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) and front pipes from Leeds-based firm Ring Automotive. Over five years, Bessonov developed and established distribution in international markets for the European auto accessories brand.
Fluent in four languages, Bessonov takes BM Catalysts’ export team up to five multilingual sales representatives and will play a key role in nurturing the company’s distribution network abroad.
Commenting on the appointment, BM Catalysts’ commercial director Mark Blinston said: “The arrival of Maksim comes at a time of great momentum at BM Catalysts. This year we’ve seen significant growth in our export business and we expect to continue this momentum.
“Joining just ahead of Automechanika Frankfurt, Maksim’s experience working in international markets across the world, particularly the CIS region, will be invaluable as we look to develop our distribution network further.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by BM Catalysts .
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