Turck now offering direct sales
Turck Australia has announced its new direct sales structure, adopted to meet the demand for more comprehensive technical service and support requirements for the country’s growing factory and process automation industry. The new sales structure reflects Turck’s aim to provide locally stocked inventory and faster service for the company’s sensing, connectivity and network I/O solutions. Turck Australia is now able to provide enhanced levels of support for applications requiring an extensive knowledge base and technical focus.
“Over the past 20 years, Turck solutions have become essential to the expanding Australian automation community,” said Cameron Dwyer, Managing Director of Turck Australia. “Our new direct sales structure greatly enhances our ability to provide the very best global technical support at an affordable price, while improving local customer service and off-the-shelf product availability.”
Turck Australia was established in 2007 to provide a local presence in the factory and process automation market. The addition of a direct sales structure allows Turck to deliver better value to the customer with pre- and post-sales support, with each industry-trained service professional providing increased knowledge and focus on Turck’s specific brands and products.
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