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Fayat Group appoints new president of road equipment division

Fayat Group has appointed Paul Hense as president of the Fayat Road Equipment Division.

Paul Hense, president of the Fayat Road Equipment Division (Image courtesy of Fayat Group) Paul Hense, president of the Fayat Road Equipment Division (Image courtesy of Fayat Group)

Hense took up the role on 1 October, having previously worked as vice president of the same division.

He has held senior leadership roles first in Atlas Copco, then within Dynapac, when the company was acquired by FAYAT in 2017.

He succeeds Jörg Unger, who has stepped down as president after establishing and expanding the division.

Unger will stay on as an advisor within the Fayat Road Equipment Division.

Fayat Road Equipment Division is the largest arm of the Fayat Group, accounting for 37% of the revenue, with 30 plants around the world.

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