New manager for CCC

Dec. 4, 2024 | 5 Min read
Colin Campbell (Chemicals) has appointed Andrew Wardle as the new area manager for southern South Australia and Victoria

Colin Campbell (Chemicals) has appointed Andrew Wardle as its new area manager for southern South Australia and Victoria.With over 26 years in the crop protection industry – he comes to Colin Campbell (Chemicals) with a wealth of knowledge and extensive industry experience.

Andrew is a local from the South-East of South Australia where he grew up worked on the family farm near Naracoorte.

Most recently he was working with Adama Australia where he held the position of commercial manager covering Southern SA and the Sunraysia region in Victoria. 

He has an extensive knowledge of horticulture, particularly the citrus, stone fruit, almond and pome fruit industries as well as viticulture.

Having also worked as a branch manager in a rural store, Mr Wardle understands what resellers expect from a company representative – technical knowledge, backup and good customer service.

He is excited to be a part of the Campbells team and is enjoying a return to an Australian owned business with strong core values.

“I am looking forward to visiting reseller customers and highlighting to them the opportunities the Campbells portfolio offers.

“I also look forward to helping major growers to create awareness of the benefits of the Campbell brands,” he said.

National sales manager for Campbells Ramsay Zreikat said we have recently registered some key new brands targeting the horticultural sector.

“We are excited to have someone with the knowledge and experience of Andrew on our team to bring them to the market.”

“Andrew will be able to provide great service to our reseller customers and will help them to make the most of the new exciting profit opportunities the Campbells product range can offer them,” he said.

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