SAVECO Environmental appoints two new Sales Engineers to expanding division

Brad White
Brad White

SAVECO Environmental has announced the appointment of two new Sales Engineers, Brad White and William Driver, to its expanding Farming, Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Division.

Brad, who comes from a biogas background, will use is pedigree to help further develop the already expanding sector within the business.

William Driver
William Driver

William’s previous experience is in anaerobic digestion and farming, making him perfectly suited to use his experience to shape the development of the division.

SAVECO Environmental, a member of the globally operating WAMGROUP, provides a comprehensive product range of machines and equipment designed for effluent pre-treatment and sludge treatment in both municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants, as well as livestock farming and biogas plants.

Speaking on behalf of the company, Owen Bond said: “We’re excited to welcome the new engineers to help with the growth as the division expands. It’s an exciting but technical market, so their experience will really benefit us.”

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