Sam
Paquet has been retained as an independent manufacturer representative in
Eastern Canada for Brock Grain Systems, according to Dave Dell, Global
Marketing and Sales Director for the CTB Inc. business unit
Mr Paquet will provide Brock’s sales team with sales and dealer support
services in Ontario and other Eastern Canada provinces for the company’s line
of storage, handling, conditioning and structural products for grain.
With over 17 years of experience in the poultry and livestock equipment business, Mr Paquet has sold and supervised the installation of products such as commercial laying barns and new style sow gestation crates.
He also worked as a network and internet security specialist for several years prior to entering agribusiness. A native of the Eastern Townships area of Quebec, Canada, Mr Paquet earned a computer technician degree from College CDI in Quebec.
He is fluent in both English and French. Mr Paquet currently resides with his family in Cowansville, Quebec.
About Brock
Part of the CTB, Inc. family of companies, Brock Grain Systems is a global provider of grain storage, handling, conditioning and structural systems. Brock has a long tradition of developing industry-leading, innovative products and a reputation for delivering BROCK SOLID® reliability and durability. Founded in 1957, Brock offers systems under the Brock®, LeMar® and Riley® brands. The company operates facilities in Indiana, Iowa and Missouri and features an extensive dealer network.
About CTB
CTB, Inc. is a leading global designer and maker of systems and solutions for storing, conveying and preserving grain; producing poultry, pigs and eggs; and processing poultry, fish, vegetables and other foods. The company also produces stables, buildings and products for various other applications. CTB’s strategy for growth includes best cost manufacturing, a product-driven focus, expanded global physical presence, strategic acquisitions and enhanced financial strength. The Berkshire Hathaway-owned company serves its customers through a worldwide distribution network.
Visit the Brock website, HERE.
Visit the CTB website, HERE.
Sam Paquet Photo credit: Brock Grain Systems |
With over 17 years of experience in the poultry and livestock equipment business, Mr Paquet has sold and supervised the installation of products such as commercial laying barns and new style sow gestation crates.
He also worked as a network and internet security specialist for several years prior to entering agribusiness. A native of the Eastern Townships area of Quebec, Canada, Mr Paquet earned a computer technician degree from College CDI in Quebec.
He is fluent in both English and French. Mr Paquet currently resides with his family in Cowansville, Quebec.
About Brock
Part of the CTB, Inc. family of companies, Brock Grain Systems is a global provider of grain storage, handling, conditioning and structural systems. Brock has a long tradition of developing industry-leading, innovative products and a reputation for delivering BROCK SOLID® reliability and durability. Founded in 1957, Brock offers systems under the Brock®, LeMar® and Riley® brands. The company operates facilities in Indiana, Iowa and Missouri and features an extensive dealer network.
About CTB
CTB, Inc. is a leading global designer and maker of systems and solutions for storing, conveying and preserving grain; producing poultry, pigs and eggs; and processing poultry, fish, vegetables and other foods. The company also produces stables, buildings and products for various other applications. CTB’s strategy for growth includes best cost manufacturing, a product-driven focus, expanded global physical presence, strategic acquisitions and enhanced financial strength. The Berkshire Hathaway-owned company serves its customers through a worldwide distribution network.
Visit the Brock website, HERE.
Visit the CTB website, HERE.
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