Zetech, the appointed distributor for Universal Instruments' products in the South Africa territory, has won an award from the company for exceptional sales, service performance and revenue contribution in 2005.
Owner of Zetech, Zalman Orlianski, accepted the award from Brad Bennett, Universal's director of European Operations, at the Munich international sales conference held in advance of the Productronica exhibition.
Zalman Orlianski receives the award from Brad Bennett, Universal’s director of European Operations
Zetech won four new customer accounts and secured sales of AdVantis and Insertion Machines equipment during the past 12 months. These successes generated revenues of over $1,3m, a sales performance that "exceeded our expectations and demonstrates both the expertise of Zetech in its market and the effectiveness of the Universal Instruments product range", said Bennett.
Zetech is based in Johannesburg and serves the electronics manufacturing industry in South Africa, distributing products from DEK, Vitronics Soltec, PVA, Marantz, Martin, Cobar, Elme, ADT, Valor, Seica, Genitec, Autotronik, SEF, Beamworks, GPD, Fritsch, Phoenix/X-Ray, Piergiacomi, and Microsquare.
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