ZF Aftermarket UK appoint new marketing manager
Mark Hallam appointed as marketing manager UK&I with responsibility across all sales channels
ZF Aftermarket UK have announced the appointment of Mark Hallam as marketing manager UK&I, who will oversee the company’s marketing function for the UK and Ireland market, supporting all sales channels, including the passenger car, commercial vehicle, and industrial sectors.
With a background in the automotive aftermarket, Mr Hallam joins ZF Aftermarket UK with extensive experience gained from his previous role as marketing manager for Niterra UK Ltd (formerly NGK Spark Plugs). His expertise in after-sales marketing for vehicle manufacturers and creative services will strengthen ZF’s marketing capabilities.
‘I am excited to join ZF and take on this exciting opportunity to help lead the marketing strategy within the team,’ said Mr Hallam. ‘I am particularly drawn to the wide scope of the role, which includes supporting sales channels across the passenger car, commercial vehicle, and industrial sectors. ZF’s commitment to next-generation mobility projects and the passion of their people were key factors that attracted me to this position.’
He added: ‘One thing that sets ZF apart from their competitors is the quality of their products and the dedication of their people. I am proud to be part of a company that prioritizes excellence and customer satisfaction.’
ZF Aftermarket UK recently celebrated their 50th anniversary in the UK, and to mark the milestone, the company highlighted the part its strong customer relationships and hardworking team has played in its journey of continued and unprecedented growth.
‘ZF is a truly forward-thinking company that continually invests in the various industries it serves,’ concluded Mr Hallam. ‘This gives us the ability to future-proof the company and stay at the forefront of innovation. ZF’s commitment to their staff and customers, as demonstrated in their recent 50th anniversary celebrations, underscores their dedication to excellence and long-term success.’