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Powerplanrts thanks Marcus for 12 loyal and succesful years:
Marcus van Heyst leaves Powerplants Australia to join Priva
After working at Powerplants for 12 years, Marcus van Heyst is now making the transition to becoming the Account Manager for Oceania for Priva. Marcus has been a long term employee of Powerplants, and his new role will see him continuing to work very closely with the Powerplants team and customers.
In his new role Marcus will be responsible for giving Powerplants and all of their customers assistance with Technical Support and Project Development for Priva Products and Services. As Powerplants are among the top 20 Priva dealers in the world, Marcus will maintain a strong focus in assisting the Powerplants team.
Powerplant's Carl van Loon, Marcus van Heyst and Simon Gomme
For the next month Marcus will be undertaking training in the Netherlands with Priva but will still retain contact with customers and Powerplants if needed. Powerplants have recruited two new team members to take over from Marcus and broaden their offering, with backgrounds in controls automation and irrigation. Mark White, with a long background in controls and electrical automation, has been undergoing training in Priva Systems and will continue to do so, while Tor Mann adds to his vast experience in irrigation with training in Priva and Powerplants Water Systems.
For more information: sales@powerplants.com.au
In his new role Marcus will be responsible for giving Powerplants and all of their customers assistance with Technical Support and Project Development for Priva Products and Services. As Powerplants are among the top 20 Priva dealers in the world, Marcus will maintain a strong focus in assisting the Powerplants team.
Powerplant's Carl van Loon, Marcus van Heyst and Simon Gomme
For the next month Marcus will be undertaking training in the Netherlands with Priva but will still retain contact with customers and Powerplants if needed. Powerplants have recruited two new team members to take over from Marcus and broaden their offering, with backgrounds in controls automation and irrigation. Mark White, with a long background in controls and electrical automation, has been undergoing training in Priva Systems and will continue to do so, while Tor Mann adds to his vast experience in irrigation with training in Priva and Powerplants Water Systems.
For more information: sales@powerplants.com.au
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