Pulse makes appointments to drive growth

Pulse makes appointments to drive growth
- Three appointments and one promotion announced
 
- Appointments to meet plans for expansion and increasing demand for its products in both the home and export markets
 
Ink manufacturer Pulse Roll Label Products has made a series of appointments to meet its plans for expansion and increasing demand for its products in both the home and export markets.
 
Stephen Boman joins the company in the position of laboratory manager with responsibility for managing its technical team, new product development and quality control.
 
Colin Dixon has been appointed as operation manager with overall responsibility for plant and manufacturing activities.
 
Darren Hallett (pictured, top) joins the company in the position of export technical sales manager with responsibility for expanding the company’s distribution channels worldwide, customer sales and technical support.
 
Meanwhile, Chris Price moves to the position of product manager responsible for co-ordinating activities between technical sales and marketing through customer trials and technical support, product recommendations, presentations and data sheet production.
 
Price joined Pulse in 2000 and has since held several key positions within the Pulse Group.
 
Commenting on the appointments, Pulse Roll Label managing director Gary Seward said: ‘The move to our new factory last year highlighted several areas of our operation where sales and manufacturing could be streamlined.
 
‘These key appointments are the result and will meet with our objectives to be a key solutions provider to the industry and increase export sales.’
 
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