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GOMACO’s new sales representative covering the India market

GOMACO has appointed Sandeep Nirmal as its new sales representative for India. The appointment was made by Kent Godbersen, GOMACO’s vice president of Worldwide Sales and Marketing. Nirmal has more than 23 years of sales and marketing experience in the construction equipment industry. He gained experience with GOMACO’s complete line of concrete paving equipment through his previous position as head of corporate sales with a GOMACO distributor. “Sandeep has the knowledge and experience to start immediately
March 7, 2018 Read time: 1 min
218 GOMACO has appointed Sandeep Nirmal as its new sales representative for India. The appointment was made by Kent Godbersen, GOMACO’s vice president of Worldwide Sales and Marketing.


Nirmal has more than 23 years of sales and marketing experience in the construction equipment industry. He gained experience with GOMACO’s complete line of concrete paving equipment through his previous position as head of corporate sales with a GOMACO distributor.  “Sandeep has the knowledge and experience to start immediately with the growing demand for GOMACO products in India,” Godbersen said. “This appointment is a welcomed addition to serving our customers and distributors in this important market.”

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