DATA Technologies now represented in North American markets
Jerusalem, Israel
October 11, 2011
DATA Detection Technologies Ltd which develops, manufactures and markets innovative counting machines for the seed industry, has recently set up a direct sales representation in the US to provide marketing, sales, technical and other customer support services to its customers in North America.
While initial efforts focused primarily on the Israeli and European markets, DATA’s decision to establish US representation demonstrates its determination to enable US based seed manufacturers to access and benefit from its innovative counting technology. The seed counting and packaging machines are based on unique patented technology that provides 99.8 percent counting accuracy of high value seed. DATA’s US representative will enable the company to support and serve its customers responsively and in a timely manner, ensuring its customers’ success.
The activities in the US seed industry will be carried out by Chad McBride of Camarillo, CA with the support of Next Legacy Associates.
Tom McBride, Senior Associate at Next Legacy comments: “The rapid adoption of the DATA Technologies’ machines in Israel and Europe validates the need for these machines for production operations, R&D and seed labs”. He then continues, “we are pleased to be able to represent, sell and service these unique products".
Effective immediately, for any inquiry regarding DATA’s high tech counting machines in North America, please contact Mr. Chad McBride at 1 805 3841061 or by e-mail Chad@data-technologies.com and get all the help you need in order to start counting your seeds accurately, quickly, and affordably. DATA US Representatives are prepared to make a demonstration of the seed counting machines at your location.
For additional details and contact information please visit: www.data-technologies.com.
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