Importer and distributor of agricultural machinery, Lynx Engineering, has appointed Tomás Meehan as the company’s new Area Sales Manager for Ireland. He will take over the role to be vacated by Nicky Murphy who recently announced his retirement.
Based in Tipperary, Tomás will be responsible for sales of Stoll front loaders and accessories, Zuidberg front linkages and PTOs, Zuidberg track systems and various other own-brand and imported products distributed by Lynx in a territory that covers the whole of the island.
He joins Lynx from his previous position at Murphy Machinery in Kilkenny, importers and distributors of a wide range of agricultural machinery, where he worked as a sales representative. Before then, Tomás was at Genfitt, County Mayo, wholesale distributors of farm machinery parts and components to the trade, where he held a sales role for three years.
Commenting on his appointment, Tomás said: “It’s a great honour to join the Lynx Engineering team. Lynx represents some of the most prestigious brands in the agricultural machinery sector. When the situation with COVID allows, I look forward to meeting and working closely with our dealers to develop these brands and to build on the excellent reputation enjoyed by Lynx on the island of Ireland.”
Based in Tipperary, Tomás will be responsible for sales of Stoll front loaders and accessories, Zuidberg front linkages and PTOs, Zuidberg track systems and various other own-brand and imported products distributed by Lynx in a territory that covers the whole of the island.
He joins Lynx from his previous position at Murphy Machinery in Kilkenny, importers and distributors of a wide range of agricultural machinery, where he worked as a sales representative. Before then, Tomás was at Genfitt, County Mayo, wholesale distributors of farm machinery parts and components to the trade, where he held a sales role for three years.
Commenting on his appointment, Tomás said: “It’s a great honour to join the Lynx Engineering team. Lynx represents some of the most prestigious brands in the agricultural machinery sector. When the situation with COVID allows, I look forward to meeting and working closely with our dealers to develop these brands and to build on the excellent reputation enjoyed by Lynx on the island of Ireland.”