Standen Engineering Ltd has purchased the assets of Deptford Marketing Ltd and will add the company’s salad and vegetable machinery products to the range already offered by Standen-Reflex.
The machines involved include Steketee inter-row cultivators, Regero block trans-planters, Fedele bare root, mulch and module trans-planters, Simon bed formers, CM plastic laying/retrieving machines and Briand washing/grading equipment.
Cambridgeshire-based Standen Engineering took over Deptford’s products, the team supporting them and current parts stock on October 1, 2010, when everything officially moved to Ely.
Geoff Wright, who was previously director with responsibility for machinery sales at Deptford Marketing, has also transferred to Standen-Reflex as salad and vegetable machinery sales manager.
“I am looking forward to working with the support of Standen-Reflex,” he said. “I believe that with the resources the company is able to offer, we have a good opportunity to increase our market share in all areas.”
Mr Wright will also look after UK and Ireland sales of Simon vegetable harvesters, which were already imported by Standen-Reflex.
Steve Baxter, who was also formerly with Deptford Marketing, has launched a new retail parts and machinery business under his own name at the company’s Sutterton, Lincolnshire premises. He will continue to support the salad and vegetable machinery now sold by Standen-Reflex in the county.
For more information visit: www.standen.co.uk.
The machines involved include Steketee inter-row cultivators, Regero block trans-planters, Fedele bare root, mulch and module trans-planters, Simon bed formers, CM plastic laying/retrieving machines and Briand washing/grading equipment.
Cambridgeshire-based Standen Engineering took over Deptford’s products, the team supporting them and current parts stock on October 1, 2010, when everything officially moved to Ely.
Geoff Wright, who was previously director with responsibility for machinery sales at Deptford Marketing, has also transferred to Standen-Reflex as salad and vegetable machinery sales manager.
“I am looking forward to working with the support of Standen-Reflex,” he said. “I believe that with the resources the company is able to offer, we have a good opportunity to increase our market share in all areas.”
Mr Wright will also look after UK and Ireland sales of Simon vegetable harvesters, which were already imported by Standen-Reflex.
Steve Baxter, who was also formerly with Deptford Marketing, has launched a new retail parts and machinery business under his own name at the company’s Sutterton, Lincolnshire premises. He will continue to support the salad and vegetable machinery now sold by Standen-Reflex in the county.
For more information visit: www.standen.co.uk.