Graysmark to drive LiuGong global access expansion

LiuGong has appointed Phil Graysmark as global business development director for its access equipment division.

Graysmark will be responsible for launching the access division of the LiuGong business in Europe and will support the company’s global growth strategies.

Phil Graysmark Phil Graysmark. (Photo: LiuGong)

With more than 15 years of experience in the access industry, Graysmark moves over from his most recent role as European sales director for LGMG Europe. Previous to that he held senior positions at JCB and Genie.

With its 20 manufacturing facilities, over 14,000 employees, five Global research and development bases and 17 regional parts centers, LiuGong has been a leader in China’s construction equipment industry for six decades. Now it is expanding its global presence in the construction equipment sector by introducing its range of access equipment to Europe and North America.

Howard Dale, chairman of LiuGong Europe, commented, “I am delighted to welcome Phil to the team. With many years of experience in the aerial work platform industry, Phil is widely known and brings a wealth of knowledge and product expertise to the team. We aim to become a leading provider of access equipment and Phil will help LiuGong achieve this goal.”

Graysmark commented, “LiuGong’s access equipment division caught my attention. The products are of great quality and reliability, and LiuGong has a strong customer-centric approach. I am excited to take on this new challenge and be part of the growth of LiuGong Europe with the access division in the coming years.”

More information about LiuGong’s global access expansion plan will follow soon. 

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