Heavy-lift specialist Fagioli names new CEO

Heavy-lift specialist Fagioli names new CEO

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Fernando Bertoni has been appointed as the new global CEO of transport and logistics, heavy-lift transport, heavy lifting and related engineering and project cargo shipping specialist, Fagioli. 

Bertoni has been tasked with leading the Fagioli group in accelerating growth in the heavy-lift company’s key underlying markets, leveraging Fagioli’s solid customer positioning.

Rocco Sabelli, Chairman of the Board of Directors, said, “As we continue to invest and support the growth of the Company, today we are pleased to announce the appointment of Fernando Bertoni as our new, global CEO for the Fagioli Group. Fernando brings over 30 years of global operating experience and a unique track-record, which will be critical to lead the Company to the next stage of growth and excellence.”

With a strong international background in the engineering and energy industries, Fernando Bertoni joins the heavy-lift specialist after an experience as Chairman and CEO of UTIL Group, a global supplier of solutions for automotive and other industrial segments, after a tenure in the same role at the helm of the COROB Group, a global technology leader providing tinting solutions across diverse industries. Previously, Bertoni worked for more than 18 years in the General Electric Group in Italy, Europe and Brazil, developing diversified skills in roles of increasing responsibility until he became CEO of GE Environmental Control Solutions.

Fernando Bertoni, the new CEO of Fagioli Group, said, “I am extremely excited about this unique opportunity, and thankful to QuattroR and the Fagioli family for their trust and support. Together with the Board of Directors and Fagioli’s senior leadership team, we will work together as one solid team to continue to provide first class technical support and solving our customers’ most challenging logistic issues around the world.”

Author: Adnan Bajic

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Heavy-lift specialist Fagioli names new CEO

Heavy-lift specialist Fagioli names new CEO

Photo Fagioli

Fernando Bertoni has been appointed as the new global CEO of transport and logistics, heavy-lift transport, heavy lifting and related engineering and project cargo shipping specialist, Fagioli. 

Bertoni has been tasked with leading the Fagioli group in accelerating growth in the heavy-lift company’s key underlying markets, leveraging Fagioli’s solid customer positioning.

Rocco Sabelli, Chairman of the Board of Directors, said, “As we continue to invest and support the growth of the Company, today we are pleased to announce the appointment of Fernando Bertoni as our new, global CEO for the Fagioli Group. Fernando brings over 30 years of global operating experience and a unique track-record, which will be critical to lead the Company to the next stage of growth and excellence.”

With a strong international background in the engineering and energy industries, Fernando Bertoni joins the heavy-lift specialist after an experience as Chairman and CEO of UTIL Group, a global supplier of solutions for automotive and other industrial segments, after a tenure in the same role at the helm of the COROB Group, a global technology leader providing tinting solutions across diverse industries. Previously, Bertoni worked for more than 18 years in the General Electric Group in Italy, Europe and Brazil, developing diversified skills in roles of increasing responsibility until he became CEO of GE Environmental Control Solutions.

Fernando Bertoni, the new CEO of Fagioli Group, said, “I am extremely excited about this unique opportunity, and thankful to QuattroR and the Fagioli family for their trust and support. Together with the Board of Directors and Fagioli’s senior leadership team, we will work together as one solid team to continue to provide first class technical support and solving our customers’ most challenging logistic issues around the world.”

Author: Adnan Bajic

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