MEC Aerial Work Platforms names new appointment

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MEC Aerial Work Platforms has named Alan Shank as its customer service manager – parts department.

Alan Shank

In a statement, MEC said, “Alan’s 30-plus years’ experience in truck and trailer parts will transfer directly over to the mobile elevated work platform industry. His role as customer service manager for the parts department will be to oversee the parts customer service representatives and support the outside sales representatives. He will help to improve our service as well as help grow the parts department. Alan’s desire to achieve impactful goals makes him a perfect fit for our parts department and the MEC company.”

“I am very excited to join the team at MEC and continue their amazing success story. Their position in the market and portfolio makes them a company to watch. We are focused on building an even greater product, parts and service offer for our customers,” Shank added.

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