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By in Industry on 11th May 2007 12:00

Headland Amenity has appointed Greentech (Sportsturf) Ltd. as the company's new distributor for Scotland.

Stirling based Greentech, now in its eleventh year of business will be Headlands sole distributor in Scotland and have exclusive rights to supply its full range of turf and amenity products, as well as providing support and technical back-up to customers.

Kevin Brunton, one of Greentech's three directors says that Headland has a range of quality turf care tools, which fits in well with their existing portfolio, and a sound back-up policy. "In terms of both technical back-up and product knowledge, we've always enjoyed strong support," he says.

Headland's Sales & Marketing Director, Andy Russell thinks that Greentech's developing business in Scotland has a strong technical bias. "This fits in with our strategy of working with turf managers to help attain higher quality," he commented.

Read more articles in Industry, by Carol Dutton or from May 2007.



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