Marangoni Industrial Tyres appoints Patrick Avril as its new General Manager of the French sales subsidiary, Marangoni industry Manutention based in Louvres, near Paris.
This appointment confirms the Marangoni Group’s interest in the French market and further strengthens its presence in an area where, thanks to the subsidiary, it has a leading position in the sale and service of tyres for industrial handling equipment: the Italian Group in fact holds a double-digit market share in France.
As well as administration and logistics, Marangoni Industries Manutention also supports customers not only through its own sales and technical service network, but also with numerous services and products: super-elastic, cushion and pneumatic tyres, tyre filling with polyurethane foam, and the availability of vans equipped with mobile presses that can go to the customer wherever they are to fit their tyres. In addition, two strategically-located warehouses ensure optimum organisation of the distribution network and fast deliveries to every part of the country, thus guaranteeing a complete service that can quickly meet customer requirements.
Patrick Avril, 46, has twenty years’ experience in multinational and international companies, more than half of which in the forklift truck sector. He began his career at Fenwick Linde, then moving to Jungheinrich France and, before joining Marangoni, was Pan European Major Accounts Manager for the NACCO Materials Handling Group.
Extensive professional sales experience and in-depth knowledge of the market will certainly help Patrick Avril achieve the company’s development objectives (including expansion of the sales structure and increasing the number of mobile presses), as well as further growing Marangoni’s presence on the local market through the stipulation of partnerships with forklift truck manufacturers.
“I am very pleased to have accepted the opportunity offered by the Marangoni Group at this stage of my career”, Patrick Avril stated, “and I hope to be able to contribute to the company’s expansion in an area I am very familiar with.”