Saturday, November 23, 2024

AMP and AHS bolster DACH region with new sales manager appointment

Global leaders in material handling and processing equipment, Advanced Material Processing (AMP) and Automated Handling Solutions (AHS), have announced the appointment of Dirk Struppe as the new regional sales manager for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, effective from 1st August 2024.

A graduated mechanical engineer with over 25 years of experience in various sales roles across engineering companies, Dirk will play a crucial role in driving customer acquisition, providing technical consulting, delivering product presentations, creating proposals, conducting market research and maintaining strong customer relationships. He will also work closely with the broader sales team to meet market needs and expand AHS and AMP’s presence in the region.

Commenting on the role, Dirk said: “The opportunity to further develop the brand in Germany, support new customers and work in an international environment were the key motivations for me. I am looking forward to the new challenge and am particularly excited about the intensive technical training and working alongside my colleagues.”

Tom Finnegan, director of sales – AMP/AHS, added: “We are delighted to welcome Dirk to the team. His extensive experience in engineering and sales will be a tremendous asset to us as we continue to grow in the DACH region. Dirk’s expertise, combined with his enthusiasm for developing customer relationships, makes him the ideal fit for this role.”

AMP and AHS are exhibiting at SOLIDS on stand 5-N32, on 9-10 October at Messe Dortmund.

For more information on AMP and AHS visit amp-ahs.com.

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