Huco Dynatork signs agreement with Guardian Industries
Posted to News on 17th Jul 2007, 20:29

Huco Dynatork signs agreement with Guardian Industries

A longstanding trading relationship with Guardian Industries Inc has resulted in Huco Dynatork becoming a UK distributor of this USA manufacturer's engine flywheel couplings.

Huco Dynatork signs agreement with Guardian Industries

To spearhead the operation Huco Dynatork has appointed Adrian Hall as product manager for the engine couplings; he was formerly responsible for the sale of these products at Brown Group.

As well as the Guardian couplings and associated flywheel housings, Huco Dynatork will also stock related products manufactured by Italian company Sit SPA. Typically this range is used in the manufacture of commercial lawn and garden equipment, quarry plant, lifting and materials handling systems as well as pumps driven by small petrol or diesel engines.

This agreement has prompted early commercial success for Huco Dynatork. Within weeks, the company has started shipping product to customers and it confidently expects to boost its sales significantly within the next twelve months.

David Lockett, Joint Managing Director, comments: "This is a great opportunity for us to grow the business with complementary products. Many engine coupling customers already buy our jaw and nylon sleeve couplings, so this move allows us to provide them with a more comprehensive service."


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UNITED KINGDOM

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