Actisense Introduces Change for 2016

January 11, 2016

Photo: Actisense
Photo: Actisense

Actisense, a marine electronics brand from Active Research Limited, which provides products to the marine industry worldwide, said it has celebrated a successful 2015, and now with continued sales growth is set to introduce major changes to capitalize and develop the company in 2016.
 
In 2015, the Dorset based company saw sales growth of 14 percent and won multiple business and export awards, including both national and international accolades. Following this success, Actisense have recognized the internal efforts of several members of staff who have been promoted to more senior roles. This includes Danny Thrasher who has been announced as the Head of the newly formed Operations Team, whilst Mat McCartan has been promoted to Marketing Manager. Actisense has also announced the promotion of former Office Administrator, Maria Wright, to Customer Services Officer plus former Production Assistant, Kris Raczka, to Production Supervisor.

Actisense will focus on developing its brand and new products in 2016; including obtaining a ISO 9001 certificate. To do this, it will improve business efficiency and customer satisfaction by honing the company’s management system, reducing unnecessary costs and ensuring the quality of both processes and products. In 2016, Actisense will also enhance its strategic focus, aiming for 15 percent growth by the end of the year, as well as increased number of global distributors, creating new partnerships and opportunities.

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