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Multitel announces new team in Spain

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The team for Multitel Pagliero’s new subsidiary in Spain has been announced, with the appointment of three experienced professionals in the lifting sector.

XAVIER VEGA  - Multitel Pagliero Xavier Vega

Joining Multitel Iberica is Xavier Vega Basquens, who has been named as Sales Manager for Spain and Portugal, while Juan Jose Carretero Serrano becomes After-sales Service Coordinator and Jose Serafin Prieto Martin is appointed Technical Assistance in the workshop and construction area.

After 23 years as sales and after-sales manager at Movex, Xavier Vega said he has found ‘the same values’ in Multitel Pagliero. Both companies are family-run and have always had good relations.

Juan Josè and Josè Serafin also worked at Movex, for 16 and 40 years, respectively.

SERAFIN MARTIN  - Multitel Pagliero Serafin Martin

Commenting on his role Vega said, ‘It will allow us to propose Multitel Pagliero to the Spanish and Portuguese markets as a company with high quality standards and excellent customer service.

JUAN SERRANO  - Multitel Pagliero Juan Serrano

“This is a good time to establish yourself in the Iberian market, especially if you offer a wide range of products, which stands out from those of your competitors’.

Roberto Marangoni, Global marketing and international sales Multitel Pagliero, added, “We are really lucky to have a group of professionals like those at Multitel Iberica in our team.

“The new staff provides experience and expertise, both technical and commercial. Their professionalism is an added value for a quick kickoff and to provide the Iberian market with a level of support that matches the Made in Multitel style’.

Multitel Pagliero opens subsidiary in Spain Newly established Multitel Iberica to provide direct sales and service 
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