Xiris appoints Australian representative
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Xiris Automation is pleased to announce that Weld Australia has been appointed as its exclusive Distributor of Xiris Weld Camera products for Australia.
Weld Australia represents the welding profession in Australia with the primary goal of securing the future of Australia’s welding industry by providing members with a competitive advantage. Among the company’s various activities, it recommends and provides some equipment to its members to help them develop their welding capabilities. Weld Australia has an extensive network of instructors, representatives and agents across the country. Providing turnkey sales and after sales service and training, Weld Australia will be able to distribute and support the Xiris XVC weld cameras used to monitor live welding processes to detect process and quality issues in welding.
Figure 1. L-R: Cameron Series and David Garrard of Xiris with Michelle Bignold, Alistair Forbes and Adam Coorey of Weld Australia.
In entering into this relationship with Weld Australia, David Garrard, Sales Director of APAC for Xiris Automation explains, “We are excited to work with an excellent partner who has many years of experience in the welding industry at all levels in Australia, combining training and certification experience with extensive welding equipment knowledge. They share our values of a high level of commitment to ensuring customer satisfaction and continuous improvement of technical knowledge.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/01112019/xiris-appoints-australian-representative/
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