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Peninsular Cylinder appoints Bill Tulloch as customer service manager

By Mary Gannon | March 14, 2017

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Bill.Tulloch.Profile-EditedPeninsular Cylinder Co., Roseville, Mich., announced that Bill Tulloch will now serve as its Customer Service Manager. In holding over 40 years of fluid power experience, Tulloch brings a wealth of knowledge to Peninsular’s doorsteps.

Peninsular’s National Sales & Marketing Manager, Bill Tyler, speaks to this new addition, “I’ve known Bill for many years and I knew he was the right guy for the job. Peninsular is a small company with big goals. I was confident going in that Mr. Tulloch will help us to meet those goals and I remain confident in that today,” says Tyler.

The nearly 70-year-old cylinder manufacturer’s longstanding history comes with ups and downs. As its primary ties were strictly automotive, it has since expanded into a wide array of markets. From foundry, machine tools, oil, food processing and more, Peninsular’s ability to modify products to specific application needs has allowed them to progress in the fluid power market.

Mr. Tulloch will now oversee the heart of what keeps this organization kicking: the inside sales team. He said his primary objective as a Customer Service Manager will be, “To position Peninsular as a valued extension of our customers own technical support teams.” From assuring prompt response to RFQs, to providing unique solutions for varying application needs, Tulloch provides value added problem solving to where it is needed most.

Peninsular was originally founded in 1948 to manufacture hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders to service Ford Motors, Chrysler and General Motors assembly and powertrain plants throughout the U.S. and Canada. Today, it is an ISO 9001: 2008 registered company that also meets NFPA/JIC Tie Rod Cylinder Configuration standards.

Peninsular
www.peninsularcylinders.com


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Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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