Tue 17 Jan 2017 07:20

Simplex-Turbulo named distributor of Parker Kittiwake's bunker products


Experienced bunker specialist Darren Middleton forms part of UK-based sales team.



UK firm Simplex-Turbulo Company Ltd has confirmed that it has reached an agreement with Parker Kittiwake to act as distributor of its products.

Parker Kittiwake specialises in providing on-line and on-site solutions for the condition monitoring of critical plant and industry machinery. Its product range also covers bunker fuel testing and used oil analysis.

In a statement, Simplex-Turbulo said: "We supply high quality industrial components and equipment to the marine, offshore, chemical, power generation, water, and railway industries, which is why we believe the agreement we have reached with Parker Kittiwake works perfectly with Simplex-Turbulo."

Founded in 1935, Simplex-Turbulo says it is dedicated to keeping its clients engines and vessels working as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. The company has offices in Poland, the Netherlands, and Azerbaijan as well as three separate offices in the UK - in Newcastle, Lincoln and Wherwell, Hampshire.

At its head office in Hampshire, Simplex-Turbulo has a dedicated team to support the promotion and distribution of these products, one of which - Darren Middleton - has more than twenty years' experience in the marine fuel industry.

Prior to joining Simplex-Turbulo towards the end of last year, Middleton was employed at bunker companies Compass Marine Fuels Ltd, Davies & Newman Wake Ltd, LQM Petroleum Inc and Furness Withy (Chartering) Ltd.

Contact details for Darren Middleton have been provided below.

Darren Middleton, Sales Representative (Bunker Fuel and Lubricants)
Mobile: +44 7584 142015
Phone: +44 1264 860186
Email: DMiddleton@simplexturbulo.com
Web: www.simplexturbulo.com

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