After over 25 years with VICIVISION UK, Graham Shaw has been appointed as General Manager of Prolink UK, to lead the company in this latest venture.
The Carfulan Group has recently been established as the exclusive provider of Prolink SPC software in the UK and Ireland, becoming the fifth division of the Carfulan Group.
The Carfulan Group is made up of five divisions; OGP UK, SYS Systems, ZOLLER UK, VICIVISION UK and Prolink UK. It specialises in providing the most advanced manufacturing technologies available, helping customers to achieve optimal performance and end-product excellence. The group aims to allow customers to measure parts more accurately, design more freely and manufacture more efficiently.
Graham will be responsible for establishing Prolink UK as the latest division within the Carfulan Group, managing its growth and ensuring its alignment with the rest of the Carfulan Group.
Graham started working at the Carfulan Group in 1997 and was promoted to Sales Manager of VICIVISION UK in 2013. Over his 26 years with the group Graham has gained extensive industry knowledge and built many long-standing customer relationships.
Commenting on his new appointment, Graham said: “Whilst I have thoroughly enjoyed my time in my current position, I am thrilled to have been offered the opportunity to build the new venture from its infancy. Prolink offers fantastic solutions to the markets we serve, and has huge scope for growth within our organisation. I can’t wait to get started.”
Chris Fulton, Managing of the Carfulan Group, commented:
“Graham has been an integral part of the Carfulan Group for over 25 years and I am delighted to have his expertise lead us into this new venture with Prolink UK. There isn’t a more perfect candidate with Graham’s experience, customer relationships and extensive industry knowledge to help us embark on this new and exciting venture as we continue to grow as a company. Prolink will already be familiar to many VICIVISION UK customers and offers an entire suite of software solutions to address and automate the data collection and quality analysis tasks performed throughout any organisation.”