Ox Bodies, Fayette, Alabama, has added Charlie Mann as territory manager in a newly created role for Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
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“Charlie’s 15 years of experience in the industry doing everything from sales and marketing to purchasing steels make him an extremely valuable asset to Ox Bodies,” says Henry Bell, vice president of sales and marketing for Truck Bodies and Equipment International Inc., the parent company of Ox Bodies. “Ox Bodies continues to grow throughout the country, and adding Charlie to our already strong sales team continues the Ox Bodies’ strong customer service tradition.”
Mann previously worked in sales, marketing and purchasing roles with Ryder Transportation, All-Star International, MHC-Kenworth, Blaze Recycling & Metals and Nextran Truck Center. He is a graduate of Valdosta State University.
Since 1972, Ox Bodies has been a leading designer, manufacturer and installer of medium and heavy-duty dump bodies and trailers, platforms, trash bodies and related accessories. TBEI brands include Crysteel, Rugby, DuraClass, J-Craft and Ox Bodies.
Mann previously worked in sales, marketing and purchasing roles with Ryder Transportation, All-Star International, MHC-Kenworth, Blaze Recycling & Metals and Nextran Truck Center. He is a graduate of Valdosta State University.
Since 1972, Ox Bodies has been a leading designer, manufacturer and installer of medium and heavy-duty dump bodies and trailers, platforms, trash bodies and related accessories. TBEI brands include Crysteel, Rugby, DuraClass, J-Craft and Ox Bodies.
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