Canada-based McCloskey International has announce the appointment of Sebastian Wellnitz to the position of dealer manager, where he will be responsible for the company’s brand and sales operations in the northern European market.
Sebastian joins the McCloskey International team with 14 years of experience in the mineral processing industry, previously as sales representative for one of the largest dealers of processing equipment in Germany. His time collaborating in-market with customers to deliver solutions for their application requirements will provide a strong foundation for his new role with McCloskey International.
Given Germany’s competitive environment within the European market, one of Sebastian’s key roles will be to continue to strengthen and expand McCloskey in Germany and Northern Europe, leveraging the strength of the brand globally as a market leader.
According to McCloskey, Sebastian will use his deep knowledge of the market to strengthen and support the established dealers, while also bringing new dealers on board in regions with room for expansion in the global dealer footprint.
“In my first days at the factory in Northern Ireland, I experienced a dynamic environment with a lot of passion for the product. The complete range of products for all aspects of processing –screening, crushing, stockpiling, shredding and washing—offer many strong details that will be attractive for the end customer in a competitive market. I look forward to the opportunities ahead as we continue to expand our presence globally,” noted Wellnitz.
Sebastian Wellnitz’s appointment is effective immediately.
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