Simon Gumbrill
Ian ‘Poggy’ Pogson David Briggs
natural instinct. He is not afraid to challenge existing methods if he believes they can be improved on, and will use whatever influence and power of persuasion to get his machinery in front of the groundsmen and women responsible for maintaining sports pitches across the UK and Europe, with enormous and lasting effect. Prime examples are the Koro
Topmaker and Recycling Dresser. The impact on the way pitches are managed today is profound; ‘koroing’ is now a recognised generic term and the Koro Topmaker enjoys a highly respected position in the world market of pitch renovation, leading the way for further innovative product, including the Imants Shockwave and Rotorknife. Dakota Turf Tenders have gone from being unheard of in 2000 to the present day, where they are a highly recognised and respected
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brand.
The decision by Dutch manufacturer Imants BV to take over the manufacture, marketing and development of Koro- Systems in 2009 provided Campey Turf Care with another major opportunity for expansion. In February 2010, the close association between Campey and Imants in the UK was consolidated further with Campey being appointed official distributors for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. This association is proving to be a winning combination as interest in the Imants range has far exceeded expectations, particularly in light of the global recession. This has brought renewed enthusiasm and interest to an existing range of equipment. Likewise the Koro Recycling Dresser,
Topdrain and Cultiroll are now being promoted in new countries alongside the
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David Harrison
hugely popular Koro Topmaker. So, a company that initially started out as a business offering sportsturf maintenance work within the North West, has now grown to be one of the UK’s leading independent distributors, with machinery available to customers across the globe. By surrounding himself with qualified,
experienced, professional people, Richard has ensured the company’s interests are well served - there won’t be many readers who don’t know Simon Gumbrill, Richard’s right-hand man and now Sales Director, Ian (Poggy) Pogson, who was coaxed out of retirement to add his considerable experience to the team, or the experienced hands of David Briggs. The appointment of David Harrison as Export Sales Manager in November 2009 is another to add to the list.
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to achieve a perfect maintenance regime for Natural or Synthetic surfaces - every time!
CAMPEY TURF CARE SYSTEMS Tel: 01260 224568
Fax: 01260 224791 Email:
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Whether you’re aerating, seeding or top dressing a Natural playing surface, or surface/deep cleaning a Synthetic pitch, our sales team can advise on the most suitable machines for your needs.
www.charterhouseturfmachinery.co.uk
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