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By Lance Bassett in Industry on 31st Jul 2008 10:00
Kyoeisha, UK manufacturers of Baroness fine turf mowers, has moved into brand new premises on the outskirts of Basingstoke.
The new 6000 sq ft warehouse and offices on the Hatch Industrial Park just off the M3 will be the new base for the sales and back up team being put together by Managing Director Ian Kerry.
The new address and contact numbers for Baroness are: Unit 5, Hatch Industrial Park, Greywell Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 7NG Tel: 01256 462591 Fax: 01256 461948
The new company intends to introduce to the UK market the full line of Baroness brand machines over the coming years. The range consists of four distinct series each aimed at a specific area of maintenance for fine turf areas including ride-on rotary mowers, ground management machines, ride-on and pedestrian cylinder mowers, flail mowers and tractor-mounted units. The initial emphasis will be on golf course machinery.
For further details call 01256 461591 or visit www.baronessuk.com.
Image: Kyoeisha UK Managing Director Ian Kerry outside his new Basinstoke premises.
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