SEW-EURODRIVE UK bolsters teams
Normanton-based drive technology specialist SEW-EURODRIVE UK has expanded its team with the appointments of James Scott as a digital and condition monitoring specialist, and Liam Taylor as a marketing coordinator and sales support engineer.
With 13 years of engineering experience, Scott will focus on condition-based monitoring software, enhancing operational efficiency.
Taylor, bringing expertise from a project management role, will drive SEW-EURODRIVE's marketing and branding initiatives while supporting customer training and sales activities across the UK.
Andy Turner, sales and operations manager at SEW-EURODRIVE UK, said: “We’re really excited to welcome James and Liam onboard. They bring a great mix of expertise and new ideas to the company, with joint experience across a range of roles.
“James’ vast experience as a multi-skilled engineer will boost the skillset of our service department, while Liam’s new role as a marketing coordinator will see SEW-EURODRIVE UK striving to hit new heights.
“As the company continues to move forward, both will both play a big part in our future growth, as we continue to lead and innovate in the world of drives.”
The firm’s West Yorkshire production site holds stock of 5,100 components ready for immediate assembly, employing 160 people. SEW-EURODRIVE, headquartered in Germany since 1931, operates 17 production plants and 92 drive technology centres across 56 countries worldwide.
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