Weinig Holz-Her Canada assigns two to British Columbia sales full time
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Ken Ellston
LAVAL, Quebec - Weinig Holz-Her Canada announces an organizational change for Weinig Group products in British Columbia.
 
Effective January 1st, 2019 Weinig Holz-Her Canada will provide all Weinig machinery related sales assistance directly. To support this commitment, the company has assigned two dedicated wood-processing specialists, Matthias Hiebert (below) and Ken Ellston (above) to British Columbia on a full-time basis.
 
This organizational change will also see Weinig USA provide direct support for parts, tooling, and service in the province. Weinig USA has provided quality service in Canada for over 30 years and will continue to be a direct link for all after-market needs.
 
Both Weinig Canada and Weinig USA believe this new relationship with customers in British Columbia will enhance the superior sales and service the WEINIG Group is known for. Sales and service of the Holz-Her brand remains unchanged. 
 
Weinig HOLZ-HER Canada Inc. Service for CNC processing centers, pressure beam saws, edge banders and vertical panel saws www.weinig.com
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