Security expert Abloy UK has recruited four new team members to boost its team, supporting the growing demand for Abloy products and ensuring excellent customer service across the business.

Michael Clarke-Booth has been appointed as Product Support Engineer. He is a qualified Architectural Ironmonger and time served Bench Locksmith, boasting 27 years of experience in the Locksmiths market sector. Michael will be supporting product specification and utilisation throughout the UK and Irish marketplace.

Abloy’s eCLIQ and CLIQ Go

Robin Norton is Abloy’s new CLIQ Product Support Team member, and will be supporting new product ranges including eCLIQ and CLIQ Go. This expands the team from three to four, reflecting and enhancing the company’s investment in future technology.

Kay Boyle is a qualified Architectural Ironmonger with a wealth of market experience with both mechanical and electrical productsKay Boyle has been recruited as Product Manager for Key Systems, and is a qualified Architectural Ironmonger with a wealth of market experience with both mechanical and electrical products. Kay's appointment reaffirms Abloy's commitment to maintaining its position in the high-security mechanical locking market sector.

Innovative products & services

Curtis Harvey has been appointed as Marketing Executive, having previously completed an undergraduate placement in a similar role. This recruitment ensures extra resource is in place to support the company’s growing business and Authorised and Approved partners.

Aaron Yule, MD of Abloy UK commented: “As technology and innovation drive our products to become more complex, we need to ensure that our customer and product support teams embrace change to provide the level of service that our customers deserve and demand.”

In a changing world and evolving marketplace Abloy continually strives to provide the best products, solutions and support for end-user customers. We are delighted to welcome these new members to the team and look forward to the additional resource and business opportunities that this will create.”

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