Alexander van der Heiden appointed general manager Incotec USA
Enkhuizen, The Netherlands
April 23, 2019
Seed enhancement company Incotec announces the appointment of Alexander van der Heiden as General Manager of Incotec’s North American business. North America is an important market for seed enhancement. Incotec is active in both the vegetable and field crops markets and has production, sales and innovation facilities in Salinas, CA and Urbandale, IA. In his previous position, Van der Heiden headed the commercial operation for Incotec’s vegetable business worldwide and has a long history in agriculture.
Incotec’s Managing Director Erik Jan Bartels: “Alexander has in-depth knowledge of the market and a great deal of experience. This new structure will help us strengthen customer responsiveness and further our business in North America.”
Van der Heiden will be based in Salinas and have responsibility for the Salinas and Urbandale facilities. With extensive modernization of the Salinas site recently completed and the opening of a new Innovation Centre in Urbandale, Incotec is well-equipped to deliver innovation and quality products.
About Incotec
Incotec is a leading international seed enhancement company founded in 1968 and part of the Croda Group. Incotec provides products and services for seed coating, pelleting, seed enhancement and analytical services for genetic analysis and quality inspection around the world. Incotec contributes significantly to the development of sustainable agriculture worldwide by providing key solutions in the business areas of vegetables and field crops. Incotec is headquartered in the Netherlands and has production facilities in many countries around the world including facilities in the USA, Brazil and China. For more information go to www.incotec.com.
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