NEW HEAD OF MACHINERY IMPORTS AT T H WHITE
Tim Lane leaves the company

The UK distributor of Ferris, Wright and Spider mowers and Jensen woodchippers has announced new leadership.


Divisional director Tim Lane, who established the Machinery Imports business at T H White in 2016 and has been instrumental in the growth and success of the business, is moving onto a new role after 19 years at the company.


Bill Johnston has now assumed the role of head of Machinery Imports from 1st February, taking full responsibility of the management of the division.

 

L-R: Machinery Imports general manager, Clive Carter, with new head of Machinery Imports, Bill Johnston.


“I joined the T H White Group in 2015 as a woodchipper specialist and since early 2017 have been responsible for Jensen UK, building relationships with dealers across the country and developing a comprehensive and growing dealer network for the brand,” says Bill.


“My new role will involve further promotion of our four brands and further growth of the dealer network throughout the UK, using the momentum gained already in the past three years created by our experienced team.


“I have identified areas where we still have further opportunities for both our team and our existing dealers to grow and am excited for the future of our business.”

 

Bill will manage the Machinery Imports team of area sales managers who will continue to support all the UK Ferris, Wright, Spider and Jensen dealers, as well as remaining the primary point of contact for Jensen woodchipper enquiries.


“Following a superb 18 months with Jensen, I feel we have barely started our journey with this premium brand. I’ll be working closely with our Jensen Woodchipper Specialist, Nathan Jacobs, to ensure we maintain the same level of dealer support.


“We have already identified opportunities for further gains in our parts business and will be appointing additional staff in that area in the coming weeks to support our parts offering.”


Focusing on the future of the business, Bill has plans and aspirations in place for all departments, commenting, “All four brands will benefit from technical and sales training that we are rolling out to our dealer network throughout 2019. We have plans in place to continue increasing brand awareness across the board and the business is forecasted to grow market share as a result.

 

“Particular focus will be given to our parts department where our sales and expertise grows year on year and with additional investment will create an enviable and highly efficient after-sales function.”

 

Prior to joining the T H WHITE Group, Bill spent 22 years managing Character Landscapes.

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