Alicat Scientific Appoints European Territory Manager

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Alicat Scientific Appoints European Territory Manager

01 Feb, 2016

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Alicat Scientific (UK) has improved customer experience in the European market, appointing Andy Mangell European Territory Manager.

Based in the United Kingdom, Mangell will serve as a local contact and source of support for distributors of Alicat’s line of pressure controllers, mass flow controllers, meters, and accessories. He will provide first line service support to local customers and channel partners, as well as work with OEM customers throughout Europe to incorporate Alicat’s flow control instruments into their products.

Mangell comes to Alicat with a strong background in the European market and mass flow technology. He has spent the last fifteen years as UK Managing Director of Bronkhorst UK, overseeing sales strategy for its Thermal and Coriolis mass flow controller lines. Prior to this, he spent nine years developing the UK market for pressure measurement and mechanical pressure regulator manufacturers. Mangell began his career working extensively across Europe, the Middle East and Africa in both the up-stream and down-stream oil and gas industries. He is a graduate of the University of Exeter (England) with a Combined Honors Degree in Geology and Geography.

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