
Atlanta-based Adams Bros. Inc. has been named as the winner of the 2016 Merwin Sales Award by Pennsylvania-based Eriez. Eriez presents the award annually to honor the U.S. field sales office “that represented the company in the most outstanding way over the previous year by demonstrating exceptional sales performance and providing first-rate customer service and support,” according to Eriez and its Vice President of Sales and Marketing Charlie Ingram.
Adams Bros. has represented Eriez since 1963, and during the 24 years the Merwin Award has existed, this is the third time Adams Bros. has achieved the recognition. Previous wins for Adams Bros. were in 1995 and 2008.
Adams Bros. was selected from 23 field sales offices that qualified as Merwin Award finalists based on their sales performance in 2016. “While the past year was particularly extraordinary for Adams Bros., their team has been consistently successful throughout our 54-year partnership,” says Ingram. “They reliably achieve outstanding sales results while operating with the utmost integrity and professionalism,” he adds.
Adams Bros. is based in Atlanta and maintains branch offices in Birmingham, Alabama; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The company’s team includes Steve Middour, Charles Lee, Malcolm Marsh, Brain Stanley, Blake Gordon, Micki Dargan, Phil Croft, Philemon Croft Jr., Cindy Wood, Toby Harris and Lou Pratt.
Eriez designs and manufactures magnetic lift and separation, metal detection, fluid filtration, flotation, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment used by several industry sectors, including the recycling, metalworking, packaging, plastics, food, rubber, mining and aggregate industries.
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