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Martin To Head New UK Office For Reintjes

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23 January 2017

German marine gearbox maker Reintjes has established a new branch office in the United Kingdom.

Located in Nutfield, Surrey, England it will service the markets of the UK and the Republic of Ireland and in charge of office management is Philip Martin, who comes with long experience in the engine and propulsion sector.

Prior to Reintjes, Martin was responsible for the UK and Irish markets of MAN Diesel & Turbo UK Ltd., covering medium and slow speed engines as well as turbochargers, propellers and propulsion systems. He has also worked for Perkins, Iveco-Fiat, MTU UK and Twin Disc Belgium. Reintjes, headquartered in Hamelin, also makes gearboxes for gas and steam turbines and compressors.

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