HIMA appoints head of safety services
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Hydrocarbon Engineering,
HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH has appointed Fabio Lodigiani as head of the Safety Services business segment.As Group Vice President Safety Services, Lodigiani will manage and coordinate the company’s worldwide service activities.
HIMA’s lifecycle management and services are concentrated in the newly positioned Safety Services business segment. The aim is to further expand the services portfolio by structural and staff upgrades, enhance the clarity of external communications, and develop innovative services. Lodigiani will report directly to Sankar Ramakrishnan, CEO of the HIMA group.
“Fabio Lodigiani joins us as a top-class manager for our new Safety Services business segment. He brings over 20 years of experience in sales and support for major international customers. As an expert in the energy sector as well as the oil and gas industry, he is exactly the right person to drive the services business and promote it worldwide,” commented Ramakrishnan.
“Tailored services are becoming an increasingly important differentiating factor in global competition. With more than 40 years of experience in safety engineering and a 110-year company history, HIMA has invaluable knowledge and unique expertise. We already offer a wealth of services in the areas of consultation, service and maintenance. Our aim with the newly created position is to globally focus our excellent service and position it even more prominently in the market.”
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