Senwes Scenario August / September 2016 | Page 36

••• T RADE N E W S John Deere retail outlet at Senwes head office T he new John Deere shop at head office opened its doors at the end of March this year and has been going from strength to strength ever since. The Group Spares Manager: Senwes Equipment, Pieter Redelinghuys, predicted from day one that the shop would prove its potential. Three months down the line he says: “The shop is doing good, sound business and has exceeded all expectations. Senwes customers and members of the public have started to support us and our goal is still to gain even more customers. A number of head office personnel as well as external personnel have also been supporting us.” STOCK RANGE EXPANDED The stock range has been expand- New camouflage range at the John Deere shop! Shop Assistant, Carisna Herbst, shows the new range. ed with the latest John Deere camouflage range. Shop assistant, Carisna Herbst, says that they have three John Deere camouflage jackets in stock, which include the rain-coat type hoodie and the warmer softshell jacket. They also have a range of camouflage caps. Herbst confirmed that they are very pleased with the growth of the John Deere shop due to the regular support of personnel and visitors, some from far and wide. In addition a range of stylish watches has arrived from Germany, which adds to the product range. They also stock toys, such as yo-yo's, bags, sandals, etcetera for children. BUSINESS HOURS The shop will be open from 10:00 to 15:00 in future. Your 10 Key Account Managers at Senwes Credit AREAS Senwes Credit's 10 key account managers! At the back: Johan Jacobs, Wilbert Vos and Andrew Weber. Front: Revan du Preez, James Kingsley, Julias Ramohlabi, Kobus Wilken and Johann Olivier. On the insert: Louis Twigge and Alice Ackerman. SENWES CREDIT HAS 10 key account managers, each with an allocated area in the Senwes area of operation. THE ROLE OF A KEY ACCOUNT MANAGER Each of the key account managers 34 AUG/SEP 2016 is tasked with the implementation of a new integrated approach to client relationship management and to fulfil the new role of co-ordinator. They work closely with all teams of all divisions with a view to achieving business objectives. • SENWES Scenario James Kingsley: Bloemhof, Bultfontein, Hertzogville, Hoopstad and Wesselsbron. Revan du Preez: Bothaville, Parys, Viljoens­ kroon and Vredefort. Alice Ackermann: Bloemfontein area. Louis Twigge: Bloemfontein area. Johan Jacobs: Heilbron, Koppies and Kroon­ stad. Wilbert Vos: Dwaalboom, Foch­ville, Hartbeesfontein, Klerksdorp, Lichtenburg, Wolmaransstad, Oberholzer, Potchefstroom and Ventersdorp. Andrew Weber: Bultfontein, Hoopstad and Wesselsbron. Johann Olivier: Delareyville, Leeudoringstad, Makwassie, Ventersdorp and Wolmaransstad. Kobus Wilken: Odendaalsrus, Potchefstroom, Vereeniging, Welkom, Theunissen and Tierfontein. Julias Ramohlabi: Deals with emerging agricultural producers.