AHRENSBURG, GERMANY, November 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) ROTOCONTROL today announced the extension of its service and technical team with the appointment of Manohar Dhugga as Field Applications Engineering Manager. With over 15 years of engineering and field service experience in the narrow web finishing industry coupled with extensive vision inspection expertise including AVT and Nikka Research systems, Manohar will provide technical support and service for ROTOCONTROL customers in North America in addition to Global Key Accounts.
Marco Aengenvoort, ROTOCONTROL Managing Director commented: "We are pleased to have Manohar join the ROTOCONTROL team. His role will complement our existing strong service and technical group and provide the necessary support as ROTOCONTROL continues to expand in the North American market."
Manohar received training on ROTOCONTROL leading edge inspection, slitting, rewinding and die cutting finishing machines at the manufacturing facility in Ahrensburg, Germany last month and has since visited customers on-site. He will be based out of Toronto, Canada and can be reached at +1647.339.8898.
ROTOCONTROL designs and manufactures leading edge inspection, slitting, rewinding and die cutting finishing machines for the narrow web industry. Available globally, ROTOCONTROL offers machines from smaller basic rewinders to feature rich, sophisticated models with multiple options. All utilize S-Drive Servo Technology enabling maximum web control for the most delicate film and foil materials. Headquartered in Ahrensburg (Hamburg), Germany ROTOCONTROL maintains the highest level of product quality through ease of use, absolute control and flexibility. ROTOCONTROL is the partner of choice in the finishing of label products.
Telephone: +49 (0) 24 02 86 54 667
E-Mail: info@rotocontrol.com
http://www.rotocontrol.com
ROTOCONTROL Appoints Field Applications Engineering Manager
Manohar Dhugga now providing Technical Service and Support for North American Customers and Global Key Accounts
2010-11-07
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[Press-News.org] ROTOCONTROL Appoints Field Applications Engineering ManagerManohar Dhugga now providing Technical Service and Support for North American Customers and Global Key Accounts