Nominations
Dans le but de mieux couvrir la région de Laval et de Lanaudière, Joshua Franceschini vient de joindre l’équipe de représentants de Manulift EMI ltée. «Manulift étant une entreprise familiale, l’esprit d’équipe qui y règne m’a fortement attiré, En voyant comment nous sommes formés et équipés, je regrette de ne pas avoir «fait le move» avant, ma carrière aurait avancé bien plus rapidement», mentionne monsieur Franceschini. Ayant précédemment travaillé chez Bock Équipements et chez Équipements Laurentien, Joshua Franceschini est bien heureux de relever ce nouveau défi.
Dans le but de mieux couvrir les régions du centre-ville et l’est de Montréal et de Repentigny, David Wright vient de joindre l’équipe de représentants de Manulift EMI ltée. «J’ai été immédiatement charmé par les produits de haute qualité Merlo, je suis fier de joindre la famille Manulift. Pour moi, c’est primordial d’offrir un meilleur produit aux clients, de leur en offrir plus. De plus, le dynamisme de Manulift et la croissance importante des marchés existants et potentiels représentaient un défi à mon image», déclare monsieur Wright. Sa présence chez Manulift complète sa carrière après avoir travaillé au développement du Groupe Lou-Tec ainsi que pour Hilti.
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Appointments
Automatic Lubrication Systems specialist FLO Components Ltd. continues to expand its resources to better serve mining, construction, road building, aggregate and trucking companies in the Nickel Belt. The company recently announced the appointment of Steve Morel as territory sales manager - Sudbury, Ontario. A native of Sudbury and graduate of Laurentian University, Mr. Morel’s previous experience over the last 10 years includes various technical and sales positions in the mining, steel, construction and transport industries in Sudbury. His primary focus will be to increase local availability of technical support to our customers and to build FLO’s client base in the greater Sudbury area. Commenting on the new appointment, Mike Deckert, vice president of FLO Components said: “We are excited to have Steve join our team. Steve will be taking over for Ed Colley who retired after many years as FLO’s Sudbury Rep and who was well known and respected in the industry. We believe that Steve’s technical experience, which includes millwrighting and working as a coach/trailer mechanic in Sudbury makes him uniquely suited for providing the kind of technical and sales support our customers have come to expect. Living in Sudbury, Steve will work with our key partners in the industry developing lubrication solutions that take away their equipment breakdown related pain and increase machine uptime and profitability.”
Steven Sill, president of Aspen Equipment Company, was installed as the 47th president of the National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) at The Work Truck Show 2011, held in Indianapolis, Indiana. Also serving on the 2011-2012 Board are Executive Committee members: 1st vice president Frank Livas, (Brake & Clutch, Inc.); 2nd vice president Shawn Jacobs, (STS Trailer & Truck Equipment); 3rd vice president and treasurer Bobby Horton, (Commercial Body & Rigging); and NTEA executive director and secretary Jim Carney. Serving alongside Executive Committee members are Distributor Trustees Steve Hayes, (Layton Truck Equipment); Adam Keane, (Allied Body Works, Inc.); Jeffrey Messer, (Messer Truck Equipment); and Terry Wieseler, (Truck Equipment, Inc.) and Manufacturer Trustees Brett Collins, (Venco/Venturo Manufacturing. Inc.); Mark Woody, (Palfinger North America); and Dave Zelis, (Buyers Products Co.). |
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