Grochem gears up for more growth

Aug. 4, 2022 | 5 Min read
Leading horticultural supplier, Grochem Australia has positioned its business for further growth, following the appointment of Orville Hildebrand and Linda Simsek to new roles.

Leading horticultural supplier, Grochem Australia has positioned its business for further growth, following the appointment of Orville Hildebrand and Linda Simsek to new roles.

Mr Hildebrand is now in charge of R&D and technical work as well as sales manager in South Australia, while Ms Simsek is client relationship manager looking after customers and suppliers both in Australia and overseas.

They bring deep experience in working with rural customers and suppliers over more than four decades.

Mr Hildebrand is well known in rural circles, particularly in South Australia, where he has enjoyed a 30-year career in research and development, agronomy, plant nutrition and crop protection.

Before joining Grochem as R&D Manager earlier this year, Mr Hildebrand managed research trials across the state for contract research organisations, Peracto and Staphyt, for four years.

This work involved managing trials to support new product registrations, technical information and establishing maximum residue limits in food, on behalf of supplier clients.

Prior to this, Mr Hildebrand worked extensively with growers involved in horticulture, dairying and broadacre farming on the Fleurieu Peninsula as a senior sales agronomist with farm services business, FPAG, for five years.

As a specialty horticultural supplier, Grochem has a range of innovative products for weed and pest management in tree crops.

Grochem customers are already enjoying working with Linda Simsek, who also has a multi-faceted role looking after customers in both domestic and export markets as well as suppliers and purchasing.

Her eye for detail in key areas such as procurement, stock management and supply chain management is proving invaluable at Grochem.

Ms Simsek brings experience from various industries including agricultural chemicals, food processing and textiles to her new role.

At Nufarm, she worked in industrial and third-party sales as well as purchasing for more than10 years. Most recently, she worked for food processor, Turosi, looking after the purchasing of all dry ingredients and packaging for the company’s food products.

“It is great to be working as part of a small team at Grochem where everyone makes such a big difference every day,” she said.

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