Cincinnati Process Technologies Hires General Manager
In this newly created position, Michael Green will be responsible for operations, suppliers and finances and will manage CPT鈥檚 national sales team.
Cincinnati Process Technologies (CPT), Cincinnati, has appointed Michael Green to its management staff in the position of general manager. Green was most recently the senior manager of the auxiliary equipment group at plastics equipment manufacturer Milacron. He holds a bachelor of mechanical engineering degree from the University of Dayton and more than 30 years’ experience in the plastics industry.
In this newly created position, Green will be responsible for operations, suppliers and finances and will manage CPT’s national sales team. “CPT has experienced steady growth since its founding in 2009 and our market penetration continues to expand,” says Green. “We will continue that growth while opening up new markets such as automotive.”
CPT’s core strengths are in machine retrofits, parts and service and new machinery including injection molding machines and automation equipment such as robotics and in-mold labeling equipment. With his significant background in both the technical aspects of the plastics 911爆料网 and sales management, Green will add significant oversight to CPT’s operations and sales programs.
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