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17.02.2020

New Tadano Demag manager for Italy

Tadano Demag has appointed Davide Camperi to the new roles of business leader for Demag sales and service in Italy.

Camperi will be responsible for managing the Tadano Demag team and leading the service integration efforts between Demag and Tadano in Italy, while expanding the market share for Demag mobile cranes in the market.

Camperi joins the company after 13 years with the Manitowoc crane group, having started out as a quality manager at the Potain tower crane facility in 2007. After a year he became involved with production of Grove mobile cranes, and for the past 10 years has been Grove district manager for southern Europe. Prior to joining Manitowoc he worked with Plastimark and Ascensori Rossini.
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Davide Camperi has been appointed to the newly created role of business leader in Italy


Thomas Schramm, European vice president of sales and product support, said: “This is just one more step Tadano is taking to harmonise our organization after the Demag acquisition, as we continue to develop synergies and work together to become stronger for our customers as one Tadano. To be successful, we must have the right team in place with the right team lead, especially when working through an integration project as significant as the Demag effort. We have a strong and experienced team in Italy, and Davide is the right person with the right experience to lead the Italian Demag team to success.”

Camperi added: “I see tremendous potential for Tadano to serve our customers in Italy, as we offer a wide line of All Terrain and crawler cranes and we can be the right partner that our customers are looking for. It’s now a matter of developing synergies between the Tadano and Demag product lines and team members in order to support our customers’ lifting needs as one Tadano.”

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