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LiuGong establishes new management team

LiuGong Machinery now has a new management team. Wang Xiaohua, will retire from the post of chairman of LiuGong Machinery after having served LiuGong Machinery for 43 years, of which 15 years as chairman. The firm says that his contribution to LiuGong’s development has been instrumental in the firm’s drive towards globalisation. Wang will remain chairman of Guangxi LiuGong Group, the parent company of LiuGong Machinery. With Wang’s retirement, Zeng Guang’an will take over the position of chairman of LiuGong
January 6, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
269 LiuGong Machinery now has a new management team. Wang Xiaohua, will retire from the post of chairman of LiuGong Machinery after having served LiuGong Machinery for 43 years, of which 15 years as chairman. The firm says that his contribution to LiuGong’s development has been instrumental in the firm’s drive towards globalisation. Wang will remain chairman of Guangxi LiuGong Group, the parent company of LiuGong Machinery. With Wang’s retirement, Zeng Guang’an will take over the position of chairman of LiuGong Machinery, and Yu Chuanfen has succeeded Zeng Guang’an as the vice chairman and president of LiuGong Machinery. Zeng and Yu have both been working in senior positions at LiuGong for many years and have extensive experience in innovative management. Additionally, Zeng is now president of LiuGong Group.

The top management team of LiuGong Machinery now comprises Zeng Guang’an, Yu Chuanfen, Wang Xiangmin, Huang Haibo, Huangmin, David W. Beatenbough, Yu Yajun, Huang Jianbing, Wang Taiping and Luo Guobing.

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