Ham Baker Introduces New Area Sales Managers

July 28, 2016
Bob Dimmock, Tobin Gardner join Pumps & Renewables division

Ham Baker Group introduced two new area sales managers to its Pumps and Renewables division.

Bob Dimmock transitioned from his previous sales role in penstocks, screens, scraper bridges, valves and pipes at Ham Baker to his new role. Tobin Gardner joined the company from his previous role at Hidrostal, where he managed the framework agreement for United Utilities.

“Although we are one of the newer Ham Baker divisions, we’ve already reached a point where we needed to add experienced personnel to our team,” said Ian Goddard, group business development director for Ham Baker Group and head of Pumps and Renewables. “We are busy on both fronts, with an encouraging amount of good quality leads for hydro, as well as pumps solutions for the quality manufacturers we represent such as Landia (for their GasMix AD digester mixing system) SPP and Netzsch.”

Dimmock previously worked for Baylis Automotive, and Tobin Gardner previously worked for Taylor & Goodman, which specializes in electro-mechanical repairs.

Ham Baker’s Pumps and Renewables portfolio includes a Pump as Turbine (PaT) solution, which provides micro-hydro technology at 1/3 to 1/2 the cost of complicated traditional systems, offering major reductions in maintenance time and spares. Ham Baker also offer a Screw Generator system made with a low-cost, reinforced plastic screw for existing outfalls (1 to 4 meter head) with flow rates of up to 900 liters per second and the potential to generate up to 30 kW.

Source: Ham Baker Group

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