Landseer

Landseer's management has a wealth of experience gained from work within the Agrochemical, Horticultural and Amenity markets over the past 20 years. This experience has been gained from work with many of the leading Agrochemical manufacturers and distributors throughout the UK and Eire.

Examples of work undertaken are

  • Product acquisition, from base manufactures
  • New product development
  • Implementation of grower trials
  • Research into scientific papers
  • Introduction of new technology to gain market share
  • Application techniques and spraying equipment production
  • Rejuvenating existing products to extend the product life cycle
  • Qualitative distributor and market surveys
  • Segmented new product development
  • Commercial presentations to Distributors
  • Market segmentation to create maximum penetration without price erosion
  • Distributor rep support
  • Good network of contacts for market feedback
  • Product distribution
  • Technical literature production
  • Sales leaflets - writing, layout, proofing, and final production
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The Landseer Management

Mark Tully, Managing Director

Mark has been involved in the agrochemical industry for nearly 20 years. He worked initially for a multinational marketing agrochemicals before starting Landseer Ltd in 1995.

Mark has gained a wealth of experience in arable, amenity and horticultural agrochemical marketing, and it is this latter that is the future thrust of Landseer Ltd.

He is commited to the growth of Landseer Ltd by understanding the horticultural markets, further developing the product range and giving the best possible service to our customers.

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Colin Carter, General Manager

Colin Carter joined Landseer in December 2001, after 10 years working for Rohn & Haas, who specialised in serving the UK horticultural market. Colin's experience is broad based working in logistical, technical, registration and sales areas. He originates from Evesham in the West Midlands, where he had a number of years working in horticultural activities.