CMR Targets OEM Engine Sector, Appoints Marcaillou

September 29, 2016

Sebastien Marcaillou (Photo: CMR Group)
Sebastien Marcaillou (Photo: CMR Group)
Sebastien Marcaillou has been appointed VP general engine sales at electrical wiring control and instrumentation specialists, CMR Group as it targets international growth and diversification.
 
He brings more than 15 years’ experience in developing new business and sales management to the post, which includes a wealth of expertise gained with engineering businesses supplying international markets in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia.
 
Based at CMR Group in Marseille, France, Marcaillou will be a key part of the OEM engine business team with responsibilities to identify and develop commercial opportunities while bringing to bear the resources of the team to meet customer requirements.
 
Neil Wilkinson, OEM engines managing director, said: “We are committed to investing in the very best people to ensure we have an experienced senior management team in place, capable of overseeing growth and driving expansion as we diversify our customer base.
 
“With his experience, Sebastien will be a tremendous asset as we harness the Group’s product expertise to deliver added value throughout the customer supply chain and develop our growing position as a single source solutions’ provider to the leading OEM engine builders.”
 
CMR Group supplies instrumentation, controls and power management for offshore platforms and vessels, marine, engine and industrial applications around the world. With core product groups including rugged cable systems, controls, custom products, electronics, alarm monitoring and safety systems, industrial sensors, and software the CMR Group is an engineering partner for the world’s leading manufacturers.

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