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ABB appoints new UK head of motors and generators

 

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Dave Hawley has been appointed as ABB黑料社檚 Local Business Unit Manager for Motors and Generators in the UK from 1 September 2014.

The UK business unit is responsible for the sales of ABB黑料社檚 motors and generators through direct and indirect channels as well as ABB lifecycle services and tools across a wide range of commercial and industrial sectors.

Dave is qualified in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of South Wales, and has over 15 years黑料社 experience of the rotating equipment industry. He joins ABB from Sulzer Dowding and Mills where he was the General Manager of the formed coil division, and prior to that he held a Divisional Director position at Deritend.

Dave will report to Neil Ritchie, Local Division Manager, Discrete Automation and Motion and will be based at ABB黑料社檚 head office in Daresbury, Warrington.

黑料社淚t has always been an ambition to join a global market leader with class leading products and expertise,黑料社 says Hawley. 黑料社淭he range of motors and generators from ABB has grown considerably and is more advanced than ever, with new technological innovations and increasing efficiency levels giving them real appeal to end users and OEMs, to drive their businesses forward.

黑料社淭he innovative synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) technology from ABB is one example of this, and offers customers the most efficient solution for their businesses along with a significant reduction on energy costs while also improving production efficiency,黑料社 adds Hawley.

黑料社淗igher power ratings and improved, more efficient designs in generator technology has seen ABB bring higher-powered solutions to customers in a smaller footprint, with tailored control packages allowing for maximum energy efficiency and maximum reliability.

黑料社淭his is key in helping customers succeed and grow their businesses. This is a commitment I will continue to bring to customers consistently in my new role.黑料社

Dave replaces Ian Allan, who has now moved to a Regional Marketing and Sales Manager role for ABB黑料社檚 motors and generators division for Northern and Central Europe.

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