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Dutch companies expand local sales and service to Canada and US

As of the 1st of May, Crux Agribotics and KOAT have expanded their local sales and service organization towards the Canadian and North American market with Lead Field Service Engineer Corey Jubenville.

With this step, the two daughters of Dutch AgriTech group Kind Technologies, are living up to an earlier announcement and commitment to the Canadian market by strengthening the local organization.

Besides the Dutch engineers residing in Canada, Corey will pro-actively visit the Canadian customer base and expand the service reach with designated Service partners, contractors, and new engineers. ‘’We are very happy that such an experienced and customer-oriented person as Corey has stepped up to drive our local service levels in Canada’’, says Richard Vialle, CCO & Founder of Kind Technologies.

Besides the Canadian market, Corey will also contribute to the expansion of the local service footprint of KOAT and Crux Agribotics towards the North American and Mexican markets. Corey visited the Dutch headquarters in May to receive his initial training on the extensive intralogistics, material handling, and robotics portfolio of the group.

Corey is excited about his new role with this innovative technology group: “I expect a lot of uptake for the automation and advanced robotics systems with computer vision and AI that Kind Technologies has to offer. This is really next-level technology, providing growers in Canada and The Americas with robust and proven material handling and logistics systems as well as a future-proof roadmap to robotics and smart data”.

To support the fast growth behind SortiPack Robotics, the system for automatic grading, sorting, and packing, a back-to-back agreement for the North American market has also been established with ABB Robotics. The spare parts stock in Canada and the US will be increased to improve service levels, and ultimately the company intends to provide 24/7/365 services to its customers.

In the coming months, Corey and the support team will pro-actively visit growers in Leamington and other Canadian regions to provide further information about the advanced automation possibilities, roadmap, and expanded service levels. With travel restrictions fading away hopefully as well in the coming months, key customers and partners will be also invited for a roadshow and executive briefing in different areas across the world, including the Netherlands (Greenport region), Canada, and Mexico. The aim is to visit and showcase the latest reference customers with advanced automation and robotization systems with enhanced data and AI.

For more information:
Koat B.V.
[email protected]
www.koat.nl

Crux Agrirobotics
cruxagribotics.com

 

 



Kind Technologies
[email protected] 
www.kindtechnologies.nl 

 

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