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McCloskey business units reorganized as MPP Global

Kevin Kiesgen, MPP Global’s vice-president of global sales and marketing Kevin Kiesgen, MPP Global’s vice-president of global sales and marketing

New internal structure aims to streamline McCloskey’s global multi-brand business operations

McCLOSKEY have announced the reorganization of their existing business lines. Now named Materials Processing Products Global (MPP Global), the new internal structure streamlines the company’s multi-brand operations.

The new global sales and support-focused organizational structure aims to leverage the collective strengths within each business line and allow the group to benefit from the synergies of global processes.

 

Business unit brands included under MPP Global include Lippmann, McCloskey International, TESAB, McCloskey Environmental, and MWS Equipment. Importantly, each brand will continue to remain independent and competitive, preserving their positions within the materials processing market sectors. 

In conjunction with the formation of MPP Global, Kevin Kiesgen (pictured) has been promoted from vice-president of Lippmann to vice-president of global sales and marketing – MPP Global. Mr Kiesgen will continue to be based in the Lippmann location in Cudahy, Wisconsin.

‘For current customers of each brand, there are no changes in the way they interact with their equipment’s dealer or OEM,’ commented Mr Kiesgen. ‘The formation of MPP Global is primarily for internal efficiencies.’ 

MPP Global locations stretch across three continents and four countries including the US, Canada, Northern Ireland, and India. Dealer locations span even greater, covering North America, South America, Scandinavia, Europe, Africa, Middle East, India, south-east Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.

 

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