MHI Compressor International Corp. appoints President and CEO
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
MHI Compressor International Corp. (MCO-I) has appointed Jun Fukuda as its new President and CEO.
Fukuda succeeds Manabu Saga, who has returned to Hiroshima as an advisor for MCO.
Fukuda joined Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI) in 1987 and has served in various management roles for both MHI and MCO. In 2014, he was appointed Deputy General Manager, Global Marketing and Sales Division, where he was in charge of the Hiroshima division in Japan. From 2017, he served as Executive Vice President, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America Inc., before returning to Hiroshima as director of MCO since 2018.
Fukuda’s leadership expertise brings a wealth of knowledge to the MCO-I Pearland Work’s facility, as he demonstrates efforts to increase the North American turbomachinery footprint and expand upon current after sales capabilities to capture more market share.
Fukuda commented: “At MCO-I, our daily work ethic is grounded on honesty and integrity. Our goal is to be instrumental to our customers’ success by delivering state-of-the-art compression systems that safeguard plant reliability and availability. The pride that we take in our work comes from continually meeting that goal, and from the trust we earn from our customers as a result of delivering valuable solutions time and time again.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/02062021/mhi-compressor-international-corp-appoints-president-and-ceo/
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