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Tan Delta Systems Strengthens North American Presence with Key Appointment
Tan Delta Systems, a global leader in real-time oil quality monitoring, has appointed Nick LaBar as VP of Business Development for North America, overseeing the entire US and Canada territories. LaBar, with a focus on all industry sectors, brings valuable experience to drive Tan Delta's expansion in the region. The innovative technology provided by Tan Delta has already demonstrated significant impact. In a German biogas plant, Tan Delta's technology enabled annual savings of €3,000 per engine by extending oil change intervals from 400 to 800 hours, with future plans to reach intervals of 1,000 hours. The success in diverse industries worldwide, with hundreds of beta deployments, solidifies Tan Delta's position as a proven leader in sensor technology. Nick LaBar, joining from a relevant sales role in the engineering sector, has a track record of implementing cost-saving initiatives that enhance equipment reliability and reduce downtime and maintenance costs for customers. His expertise aligns seamlessly with Tan Delta's mission to revolutionize real-time oil quality monitoring. Tan Delta's strategic move to strengthen its North American team reflects its commitment to advancing innovative solutions and expanding its footprint in key markets. The appointment of Nick LaBar signals a new chapter for Tan Delta Systems as it continues to disrupt and transform the landscape of oil quality monitoring.
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