wiredInUSA - March 2013
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Gauder America (a subsidiary of Gauder sa) and Lloyd and Bouvier
Inc have announced a successful first year for their joint venture.
The joint venture’s latest sale is of a Ceeco tubular 1+6/30" delivered
and commissioned to an established American cable producer in
December 2012.
The two companies look forward to a busy 2013, continuing to offer
their customers many options in the used machinery market.
Gauder sa supplies used machinery for wire and cable, with over 1,000
items in stock in its Belgium warehouse. Lloyd and Bouvier specialize
in new, used, and rebuilt machinery for the wire and cable industry.
Successful
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of our company and has been
a key force in its development
as a global enterprise,” said Mr
Fain. “As president he will draw
on his wealth of experience to
strengthen our mission of serving
customers as a unified team, with
onefocusacrossall disciplinesand
in all manufacturing operations.”
William Murray assumes his
new position after serving as
executive vice president of the
company since 2006. He joined
Teknor Apex in 1978 as a project
engineer. Subsequent positions
included those of plant engineer,
plant manager, and corporate
director of engineering. He was
promoted to vice president
of manufacturing in 1992 and
to senior vice president of
manufacturing in 2002.
Mr Murray holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in mechanical
engineering
and
applied
mechanics from the University of
Rhode Island and an MBA from
Bryant University.
Teknor Apex has appointed
William J Murray as its new
president, succeeding Jonathan
D Fain, who remains CEO and
will become chairman of the
board. Mr Murray has also
been appointed president of
Singapore-based Teknor Apex
Asia Pacific.
“In 35 years with Teknor Apex, Bill
hascometounderstandallphases
New president
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