Key appointment reflects Spiral Services’ expansion strategy
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
Dry Bulk,
Based in Aberdeen, Scotland, Spiral Services, one of the largest single-source providers of standard and bespoke designed bulk handling systems for screw conveyor and pressure vessel packages, continues to strengthen its market position, with the appointment of Kevin Hay as Sales Engineer.
With a background in international field services, Kevin brings over 25 years’ business development and sales experience within the oil and gas sector, including roles within Schlumberger.
Commenting on his appointment, Kevin said: “I’m delighted to be joining what I know is an ambitious and vastly experienced team. There is a gap in the market for the product range offered by Spiral Services, in particular its rental and refurbishment of equipment service.
“Having focused on driving successful business strategies and development throughout much of my career, I am very much looking forward to working with Spiral Services’ expert team and making a real contribution to the company’s strategic objectives, as it expands both its product line and market reach.”
Neil Thomson, Spiral Services’ CEO, added: “Kevin is an exceptionally accomplished individual with a proven track record in global sales and business development. Despite the challenges thrown down during 2020, Spiral Services continues to grow and develop as a business, and I have no doubt he will play a pivotal role in our team on this journey.”
In addition to manufacturing and supporting the world’s most advanced and safest blast containment, bulk handling and screw conveyor solutions, Spiral Services specialises in rental and refurbishment of conveyor systems as well as general fabrication, installation and maintenance services.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/material-handling/10122020/key-appointment-reflects-spiral-services-expansion-strategy/
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