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Kardex Remstar appoints Tom Coyne as president for North American region

Experienced executive joins provider of automated storage and retrieval systems.


Kardex Remstar has announced Tom Coyne has been appointed the president and regional director of North America.

Coyne is an accomplished industry executive with extensive experience guiding material handling automation distributor organizations. He has a proven history implementing strategic plans that lead to growth and a track record of success in directing localized development and growth strategies, and also collaborating within larger global organizations. Coyne has a broad network within the material handling industry based on his previous roles in other organizations.


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