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Nimans ‘Draws’ On Dealer Support

Distributor Nimans is poised to complete a series of informative Dealer Days to showcase the latest product innovations from Japanese manufacturer NEC.

The nationwide roadshows have already been staged in Reading, Manchester and Stirling – with a final event planned for Bristol on November 16th.

A record attendance was evident at the Airth Castle Scottish event where top performing dealers were invited to enter a special prize draw to win the latest NEC laptop computer.

Entries were put into a giant Nimans ‘hat’ where headset specialist Lynsey Brown independently drew out a winner at the company’s showpiece North West headquarters. Glasgow-based Clyde Solutions was the first lucky name to be drawn, to the delight of Managing Director George Paterson.

He said: “It’s always a fantastic surprise to win something like a computer. We have already earmarked the stylish NEC system for our demonstration room so it will certainly be put to good use.”

Clyde Solutions have been working with Nimans for three-and-a half years as part of a close and productive business relationship. George continued: “Nimans plays a very valuable part in our business success. They are very supportive and always deliver what they say they will, when they say they will. They never let us down, so in turn we never let our customers down.”

He added: “We are a young service-driven company continually looking to build good relationships with clients and deliver tailor made solutions, and with the support of a key business partner like Nimans we are set for an even more prosperous future.”

Nimans’ NEC Business Manager Kevin Weeks said the Manchester-based company is currently enjoying fantastic sales performance with NEC products, particularly the innovative XN120 hybrid IP communication system that combines cost effectiveness with high performance functionality.

He revealed: “Nimans have enjoyed six record months already in 2006 based on superb levels of behind the scenes effort combined with an excellent overall product.”