Vecoplan LLC,
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Mike Wilhoit has been promoted to the newly created post of vice president of operations. Wilhoit previously served as the company’s operations manager, overseeing Vecoplan’s recently completed building expansion. In his new position, he oversees all aspects of manufacturing and daily facilities operations for the company, which is a leader in size reduction technologies.
“Over the last six years, Mike has proven his leadership abilities, and we’re fortunate to have someone of his caliber in a position to head up our production operations,” Len Beusse, Vecoplan COO, says.
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Vecoplan has also announced the promotion of Todd Carswell to the position of vice president of technical services.
Carswell has been with the company for 10 years, most recently heading up technical development, where he oversaw Vecoplan’s R&D team.
In his new position, Carswell is responsible for overseeing all technical aspects of Vecoplan’s continued growth. In addition to leading the design of new technologies, he now is in charge of Vecoplan’s service department.
“As the sheer number of customers, machines and systems that we have in the field has grown and the sophistication of our technology has increased, the need for VP-level management of our customer support assets has also increased,” Beusse says. “Todd brings extensive knowledge and expertise to this department, having been the designer of several of our products and control packages.”
Vecoplan shredding and recycling equipment is used in the secure destruction, plastics processing and recycling, printing and converting, general waste processing and recycling and woodworking industries. More information is available at www.VecoplanLLC.com.
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