Quartix expands its field sales team to support larger business fleets 

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Quartixa leading global supplier of subscription-based vehicle tracking systems, has appointed Sean Maher as Sales Director and expanded its UK and French sales teams to elevate engagement with the larger business fleet sector. The business now has an increased field sales capacity provided by an expert team of representatives across the UK and France.  

 

Sean Maher, promoted to Sales Director in December 2020, holds 13 years of telematics experience with Quartixthrough which time he has built fantastic relationships with Fleet Managers, Operations Managers and business owners nationwide. Sean and the field sales team visit a large range of businesses across the UKwith an increased focus on large fleets2021 now brings Field Sales Managers Ray Barnett and John Lilwall to Quartix. They join Sean Maher, Andy Edwards and Joanne Dann in the Field Sales team, arming the brand with extensive experience in the fleet telematics arena. 

 

In what was the most challenging year for businesses worldwideQuartix powered through to achieve remarkable trading results, demonstrating growth and resilienceWe begin this year in a great position and I’m eager to see the difference our new team members can make in 2021,” says Sean. The business has set higher targets for 2021, particularly with larger business fleets, and intends to keep the momentum gained over the past couple of years. 

 

Ray Barnett brings a wealth of experience with other vehicle tracking suppliers tQuartixwhere he will cover large fleets in London and the South East. It was Ray’s valuable experience of selling to the Civil Engineering and Groundworks industry that initially led him to a career in vehicle tracking, as the technology solved many challenges faced by Plant Managers and Fleet Managers. Having also represented other vehicle tracking brandsJohn Lilwall will cover the Midlands and East AngliaJust prior to joining QuartixJohn operated as a Quartix reseller. Both Ray and John will provide a great advantage to the company’s field sales capability.  

 

On operating as a Field Sales Manager during a global pandemic, John comments, “The world has certainly become more skilled at video meetings; Wadapt to make things work. Opportunities do tend to arise more when dedicating the time to visit a business in person, so we are keen to have that option again soon”.  

 

A unique offering from Quartix is the SafeSpeed report that scores driver speeds in relation to other vehicles on the same stretch of road; Innovative research that won the company a Queens Award in 2018. This functionality, together with the ability to integrate footage from a leading dashcam provider, has contributed to Quartix’s success with larger fleets. 

 

In addition to expanding its UK field sales team, Quartix has launched field sales operations in France. David DuFoix embarks on his first year of promoting Quartix in the fieldbased in Lyon. David has over 25 years of experience in new technologies, including Siemens and Mapping Control. “A company’s fleet is often the second largest cost item after salaries. We optimise vehicle costs and increase the productivity of teams,” says David. “It was a natural fit for me to join QuartixThe value placed on customer experience is demonstrated by the ‘Investor in Customers’ gold award Quartix received in 2019.” 

 

Quartix reported positive financial results earlier in 2020 and more recently in its 11th January Trading StatementWith customer numbers and active vehicle subscriptions higher than previous years, despite the challenges of the pandemic, it is no wonder that talent is gravitating towards this vehicle tracking supplier. In the summer, Quartix customer numbers in France and the US rose by 12% and 9% respectively. In newer territories, namely Italy, Spain and Germany, Quartix saw its total subscription base increase by 85%. “We’ve navigated the pandemic admirably and kept on track, which is a great testament to our teams and our customer relationships, says Andy Walters, CEO of Quartix.