Editorial

New appointment at BEKO TECHNOLOGIES UK

beko-12-08-1BEKO TECHNOLOGIES are pleased to announce that Paul Mucklow has been appointed Aftermarket Manager for the UK and Ireland as of 1st May 2015. Paul will be responsible for growing the service department, assisting the sales team, and also technical support.

Paul started work in the compressed air industry 25 years ago as a service engineer at Hydrovane Compressors in Redditch. He then moved to domnick hunter in Gateshead as a Service engineer, then as an area service manager, when the company bought Zander where he progressed to their service manager. Paul came to BEKO TECHNOLOGIES from a local dealer to join us as the Aftermarket Manager.

 

Paul is extremely knowledgeable in compressed air and his previous jobs have given him a good background into compressed air drying and filtration. He will be responsible for supplying technical advice and the servicing and maintenance of compressed air products throughout the UK and Ireland. The service offered can be tailored to meet the needs of customers.

BEKO have grown strongly in the last few years becoming a complete compressed air treatment supplier. Recent large capital orders have necessitated a strengthening of the service department and Paul is the obvious person to move BEKO TECHNOLOGIES forward as a major UK service provider.

 “I would like to develop the service department at BEKO TECHNOLOGIES so we become the first call for the industry when filtration, dryers and measurement testing is called for” says Paul. “ We provide on site energy services including full leak surveys, flow metering/data logging, dewpoint analysis and oil content monitoring. We also provide a full air quality testing service”.

If you have any requirements for our service team please call us on 01527 575778 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Because all of our service personnel have many years experience, we can offer expert advice on energy saving, as well as an honest appraisal of whether it’s best to repair or replace.

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