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Inland and Coastal Marina Systems expands sales team

by Inland and Coastal Marina Systems 19 Mar 2023 00:09 AEDT
Bryan Stewart © Susannah Hart

Pontoon manufacturer and water access specialist, Inland and Coastal Marina Systems (ICMS) is delighted to announce the appointment of Bryan Stewart, expanding its sales team in the UK.

In his new role as Sales Manager for the central and northern areas of the UK and Wales, Bryan will focus on business development as well as supporting the company's offices in Southampton and Lossiemouth in Scotland.

"I am really pleased to come on board at Inland and Coastal Marina Systems," says Bryan. "Oliver and his team have built a highly respected brand with a fantastic reputation for the highest quality and service, and I am looking forward to playing my part in the next phase of the business' growth."

Oliver Shortall, Managing Director at ICMS, comments: "We've known Bryan for several years, working closely with him on the Seabin Project. We're now building on that relationship to work together on our primary business of creating high-quality pontoon and breakwater systems for leisure and commercial use.

"Bryan's experience in the marine industry, sales expertise and knowledge of our product range will enable us to offer our bespoke water access systems across as greater geographical area, and support our busy sales and engineering teams."

Well known within the marine industry, Bryan has extensive experience supporting high profile marine and environmental brands with sales and marketing activities, including Wave International, the Seabin Project and Gill.

To find out more about Inland and Coastal's pontoon ranges and unique decking options visit inlandandcoastal.com or email .

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