Trelleborg Appoints Welling as Regional President for U.S.

Posted by Michelle Howard
Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Trelleborg’s marine operation has demonstrated its commitment to growing business in the U.S. with the appointment of Paul Welling as the region’s new president.
 

Following his success as Regional Director for the Middle East and Africa, in which he won Trelleborg the largest ever contract for fender systems, Paul has moved over to take on the president’s role in the U.S. to establish the company’s new manufacturing and business development facility in Berryville, Virginia.
 
All employees from Trelleborg’s previous site in Clear Brook, Virginia, have now made the move to operate from Berryville and Paul Welling, previously regional director for the Middle East and Africa has moved over to take on the regional president’s role in the U.S.
 
Welling, who has worked for Trelleborg’s marine operation for nearly 10 years, will head up the company’s new facility in Berryville. He will drive manufacturing excellence initiatives at the site, ensuring the sustainable and efficient manufacture of the innovative solutions that Trelleborg specializes in. Welling  will take over the day-to-day management of the site: overseeing safety and production, whilst ensuring the U.S. operation is well positioned to meet ever-growing customer demand. Also taking responsibility for business development in the region, Welling will work closely with customers on individual projects to deliver the customized solutions that Trelleborg are known for.
 


 

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