The US-based giant will have six people based in Richmond, west London,
serving the UK and Ireland from 13 March.
Robert Wolthuis, EMEA general manager for
NHR,
revealed that his company’s UK business had grown by more than 25 per cent last
year and he expected similar growth this year. “We are confident that we can
have a unit in the UK that will be successful on its own. We want to be closer
to our clients,” he said.
Competitors World Data and Network Liquidators recently withdrew from the UK,
with the latter citing customer indifference as the reason for the closure of
its UK office.
“I do not understand why Network Liquidators did not stay,” added Wolthuis. “I
think there are possibly other reasons. But the timing is good for us to enter
the UK market because we have such critical mass right now. This is good for
resellers, they will have more contacts, opportunity and access to our
inventory,”
Terry Maguire, managing director of refurbished PC supplier
Computer
Remarketing Services and a member of the UK advisory board for the Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, welcomed NHR’s entry into
the UK.
“NHR sees an opportunity here and anything that adds legitimacy to the
refurbished market is a good thing. This market is a sleeping giant, but things
such as the WEEE regulations are beginning to raise awareness,” he said.
NHR
ready to open UK HQ




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