PRODUCT NEWS






Ian Gardner as Production Manager

Company looks to drive further production excellence to support
continued growth and commitment to delivery of unrivalled
high-precision sensors and customer service

London, UK, 10 June 2013 – Sherborne Sensors, a global leader in the
design, development and manufacture of sensors for military, aerospace
and industrial applications, is delighted to announce the appointment
of Ian Gardner as Production Manager. Ian brings a vast and varied
wealth of experience in the field of production management to the
company, and will be responsible for driving further production
improvements in support of continued growth in Sherborne Sensors’ core
sensor business.

Ian was previously Planning Manager at Spellman High Voltage
Electronics Corporation, which designs and manufactures precision
high-voltage power supplies for customers across Europe. He was
responsible for day-to-day management of a team of planners and
logistics operatives, as well as ensuring all aspects of the
production planning process and supporting stores’ activities were in
line with set production schedules.

“We are thrilled to have someone of Ian’s calibre joining us at what
is an extremely exciting time for the company,” said Mike Baker,
Managing Director, Sherborne Sensors. “Sales continue to grow, despite
ongoing uncertainty in the global economy. Our market-leading
portfolio of sensors is serving an ever growing and increasingly
diverse range of applications. We are confident that Ian’s deep
industry knowledge and wealth of experience will be of direct benefit
to our customers.”

Sherborne Sensors can customise any of its wide range of products to
conform to specific application requirements. All Sherborne Sensors’
products are thoroughly tested and calibrated to international
standards prior to shipment and are accompanied by an industry
exclusive two-year comprehensive warranty and Guaranteed On-Time
Delivery programme.


June 2013

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