Blue Marble Announces Reseller Partnership With Quarry One Eleven

The partnership will expand Blue Marble’s reach into these markets by providing direct local sales support to customers.  The Quarry One Eleven Team is well versed in communicating the benefits of cutting edge geospatial technology, with ten years of in-depth experience in GIS sales and marketing.
 
“We’ve been providing geospatial software solutions to customers in the UK and Europe for many years, and we realize that with a key partnership in place, the real benefit is felt by our users,” says Kris Berglund, Vice President of Sales.  “Our relationship with Quarry One Eleven will allow us to offer our customers real-time sales support from an experienced GIS services provider.”
 
“We are very pleased to be working with Blue Marble Geographics and are relishing the opportunity for increasing their sales within the UK markets,” states Quarry One Eleven Managing Director Alistair Maclenan.
 
About Quarry One Eleven: Alistair Maclenan started Quarry One Eleven Ltd. with the goal of providing specialist sales and marketing services throughout the geospatial marketplace. Drawing on over 10 years experience Alistair believes that many remarkable geospatial products and services have not fulfilled their potential because their promotion was executed badly.  Learn more at www.quarry-one-eleven.com.

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