Emco Wheaton Extends Sales Team

December 17, 2015

Emco Wheaton has boosted its European sales team with two important additions having brought in Olaf Stellberger as Global MLA Sales Manager in Emco Wheaton’s Kirchhain office in Germany and Stefan Dubbledeman joining the North and West Europe sales team as TODO Sales Manager.

Responsible for coordinating the efforts of the Kirchhain sales team, Stellberger will also be providing technical and commercial support to the Regional Sales Directors in their efforts to grow Marine Loading Arm (MLA) sales. Olaf joins Emco Wheaton from ThyssenKrupp where he was Head of Sales for Engineering Services. Olaf completed his engineering studies with a Diploma Thesis achieved through BASF.

Joining the North and West Europe sales team and based in Holland, Dubbledeman’s primary role will be managing the activities of TODO Sales in Germany with a responsibility for continuing to build upon existing distributor relationships and capitalising on new opportunities.  A graduate of The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Dubbledeman joins Emco Wheaton from OPW NL where he was part of the sales team for loading systems in the EMEA region handling complex enquiries and commercial offers. 
 
 
 
 

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