Waterloo Air Products

Waterloo Air Products announces Head of National Sales

  • 26 Mar 2019

Waterloo Air Products, market leader in the manufacture of ventilation grilles, diffusers, weather louvres and VAV systems, has appointed Andy Wardle as Head of National Sales.

Previously the territory manager for the North of England, Andy has 13 years under his belt at Waterloo and has an impressive track record of more than 34 years’ experience in air distribution.

The appointment reflects Waterloo’s continued growth and the appreciation that many customers work on a national basis.

His new role will act as a catalyst for the creation of framework agreements, centralised purchasing and the creation of a national account to provide an enhanced customer experience.

Part of this will be the use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) to streamline the process across the supply chain and operations, as well as the application of technology across the Waterloo product portfolio.

The appointment comes at a time in which Waterloo is moving to an integrated product proposition, resulting in a more efficient specification process, amongst the company’s main audiences, including architects, consultants, contractors and building owners.

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