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supply the lifting equipment, combined with the engineering consultancy and inspection expertise of IMES, as the joint venture presents economic advantages and a solution to skills shortages that are increasingly prevalent in the current climate. Spivey concluded: “We’re delighted to be working with IMES in a
venture that underlines the reputation both companies have built over many years for offering the very best products and services, typified by innovation and a forward thinking approach to the application of below-the-hook lifting equipment.” The company has also just successfully achieved recertification
of its Business Management System having undergone an audit by DNV-GL Business Assurance and passed with flying colors. The world-leading business certification body has verified that Modulift meets the requirements of all of the ISO standards; (ISO 9001:2008 & 14001:2004 & OHSAS 18001:2007), on which the company’s Business Management System is based upon, with the result being that Modulift has been deemed to have met the DNV GL full ‘Management System Certification’ criteria. The purpose and endorsement of DNV- GL certification marks a
solid commitment to safety, quality, and concern for the environment throughout the company’s operations. Richard Redmond, of DNV GL Business Assurance made
a special visit to award Modulift with their new Business Management System certification. Modulift’s Technical Director; Sue Caples and Simon Cranny, QuEnSh Manager, who organized the occasion, were both in attendance to receive the official documentation with a warm handshake from Richard to finalise the accolade. y
Loos and Company Announces Promotions for Sales Department
> Loos & Co., Inc. has announced new roles for two of their distinguished sales staff. Michael Wallace and Robert Davis have been recently promoted as Loos and Company continues to structure themselves to better serve their customers. In his new role as Vice President of Business Development,
Mike Wallace will focus on strategically growing Loos and Company’s presence in the marketplace. This new position will allow him to leverage the expertise he has gained through his many years in the wire and wire rope business. “I am very excited about this new position,” says Wallace. “It
reflects the effort Loos and Company is making towards continually growing the business in the right direction. As Vice President of Business Development, I will be fostering current relationships and looking for new opportunities to expand upon.” As Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Davis will lead the sales
team in their continual efforts to provide customers with the products, service, and support they need. Davis’s experience as the Sales and Marketing Manager for Loos and Company has prepared him well for his role and responsibilities as he moves into this new position. “My new position as Vice President of Sales and Marketing is
something I feel very passionate about,” says Davis. “The customers are our focus and it is now my job to make sure the sales and marketing teams have everything they need to better serve our current and potential customers.” y
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