WHO’S WHO WHO’S WHO
We all know that people are the heart of this industry. This page is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on those who make everything happen at every level.
Eddy Copeman Sales Manager
Eddy started at Beehive in 2003, after having already worked in the industry for
18 years prior to this. He has been dealing with coils in one way or another for well over 30 years! Eddy has a wealth of knowledge in the field and is eager and ready to assist with any project, so don’t hesitate and get in touch with Eddy now, for assistance with your enquiry.
www.beehivecoils.co.uk 01638 664134
eddy@beehivecoils.co.uk
Garry Till Daikin Product Manager
Garry supports 10 branches based outside London, which service customers nationwide. Mainly working with the Daikin product range to
provide solutions for HVACR projects, he is able to support contractors with design/selection assistance and offer technical support. Garry has access to the Daikin selection software so VRV projects come with a schematic and wiring diagram and, if required, an energy report giving efficiency data and estimated running costs. Garry has headed up A/C sales with SBS for a number of years.
www.sbs.co.uk
Simon Needham UK Sales Manager Refrigeration
Simon will predominately be looking after refrigeration case
manufacturers, display case installers and retailers. Prior to joining Nualight, Simon worked for Advance International as Refrigeration Sales Manager and has also held positions at Epta Group and Alan Nuttal. In this critical role at Nualight, Simon’s focus will be introducing customers to the latest innovations and services from Nualight and helping them achieve their energy saving targets and implementation of LED lighting integration programmes.
www.nualight.com 00 353 (0) 21 4867 636
sneedham@nualight.com daikin@sbs.co.uk
Dale Thompson Technical Sales
Dale began his journey with Beehive in 2009 and has now been in the industry for
almost 20 years. Dale is fully proficient in all
areas of coil design, manufacture and production capabilities so will be able to assist with your enquiry - however large or small. If you have a new project which needs developing or you just need some friendly advice, then give Dale a call anytime for assistance.
www.beehivecoils.co.uk 01638 664134
dale@beehivecoils.co.uk
Colin Goode UK Product Manager
I’ve been with Fujitsu for five years now, having spent the best part of 45 years in the industry, initially starting as
a refrigeration apprentice with Frigidaire, a division of General Motors, in 1972.
During my time in the industry, equipment and industry practices have changed immensely. It is this continual cycle of change that keeps me interested and challenges my aging grey cells to keep up to date with products I am responsible for and all the other industry issues of the day.
0208 731 3478
colin.goode@
fgac.fujitsu-general.com Steve James Refrigeration Development Manager
Steve is responsible for B2B development of refrigeration parts supplies
across UK. He has spent the last five years developing and training the First Choice Group refrigeration team and is now working closely with their customers to develop new methods of delivery for van stocks and tools while holding higher stock levels of critical parts to enable same or next day supply to its UK customers.
“We have recently raised our stock holding from £3.8m to £6.5m. Our program aims to enable next day delivery for over 90% of orders placed.”
www.firstchoice-cs.co.uk 01543 577778
steve.james@firstchoice-cs.co.uk
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