The Materials Handling Engineers’ Association (MHEA)

Scott Coley from Schenck Process to spearhead UK sales activities in the Cement, Gypsum and Metals Industries

scotScott Coley is the new UK Sales Manager for Schenck Process in the Cement, Gypsum and Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metals market sectors with focus on the complete solution packages that can be provided by the Company. Scott has a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering and has worked for the Schenck Process Group for four years in Sales, Applications & Proposals Management. He has used his engineering expertise to specify many successful installations of Clyde Process pneumatic conveying and injection systems worldwide.scot

Schenck Process specialise in products and services for weighing, feeding, conveying, screening and filtration processes and Scott will be working with customers and clients in the UK heavy orientated industries to expand the level of sales for all of the market leading Schenck Process technologies.

Scott is based at the Company’s Head Office in Doncaster and is supported by an extensive team of in-house engineers that can offer solutions to provide customers improved operational efficiencies, high levels of reliability and reduced downtime and maintenance requirements.

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