Stanadyne Automotive Corp. Names New Northern Regional Sales Manager
19 June 2000
Stanadyne Automotive Corp. Names New Northern Regional Sales Manager
HARTFORD, Conn. - Stanadyne Automotive Corp.'s Power Products Division has appointed Joseph (Joe) Boyer to the position of Northern Regional Sales Manager for aftermarket products, according to Simon Garner, director, sales and marketing.Based in Collinsville, Illinois, Boyer is responsible for promoting Power Products' diesel fuel additives, Fuel Manager(R) diesel fuel filtration system and Time Trak diesel engine timing system throughout the northern United States and Canada. Boyer's key focus is to support current Stanadyne Central Distributors, Service Dealers and Authorized Dealers in their efforts to expand their markets, including adding new fleet customers. He also will identify and develop new distribution points in markets not currently served by a Stanadyne distribution associate.
"I think I have a little bit of diesel fuel in my veins," commented Boyer, who has over 25 years of experience in the trucking industry as an independent manufacturer's representative. "I'm delighted to work for a company with such superior diesel engine products. Stanadyne has a deep understanding of the diesel engine market needs, as well as the technology and expertise required to meet those needs."
"Joe brings a wealth of skills and expertise to this position," asserted Garner. "His appointment will help ensure we continue to provide the prompt, knowledgeable service and support our customers expect and deserve, while helping to continually expand our markets."
Stanadyne Automotive Corp. is a leading manufacturer of diesel fuel injection and filtration systems for the automotive, construction, industrial and agricultural vehicle and equipment markets, and supplies gasoline engine components to major automakers. The company, which has a worldwide network of some 1,200 sales and service agencies, is the only leading manufacturer of diesel fuel pumps and injectors to market its own diesel fuel conditioners.