Technical director joins Kall Kwik team

(From left to right) Danny Jones, Kall Kwik's technical director; Chris Bailey, Kall Kwik's business development manager

Danny Jones has joined Kall Kwik as the company’s new technical director. Having been in the industry for more than 20 years, Danny has spent his career as an engineer at some of the leading glazing industry companies, including Promac and Polyframe, before starting his own company, DJ Machinery.

“We’re very excited to welcome Danny to the Kall Kwik team,” said Chris Bailey, Kall Kwik’s business development manager for the UK and Ireland. “He is a very well-known and respected figure in the industry, with incredible experience and engineering knowledge. You’ll struggle to find someone with the same knowledge of PVC-U machinery as Danny.

“To have him on board will raise customer service to the next level. His experience will also help bring through the next generation of engineers. His knowledge of Urban and Schirmer machinery means he is a perfect addition, and, after the recent launch of our ACE partnership scheme, Danny will play a key role in the advice, care and engineering side of the business.”

The appointment means that Kall Kwik can call upon more than 40 years of experience between Chris and Danny, offering a higher level of customer support. “I’m really excited to be working with Chris,” added Danny. “With his experience in software and mine in engineering, our skills will complement each other perfectly to meet the needs of our customers. My extensive background in PVC-U machinery means I can provide the best support and technical knowledge across practically every machine.

“One of the things that attracted me to Kall Kwik was how straightforward the business model was. Customers can call Chris or me directly, and speak to us about anything they need regarding their machinery, meaning we work with them as part of their team. I’m looking forward to starting this working relationship with Chris; it’s one which makes me very excited about the future of Kall Kwik.”

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