• Bonfiglioli Australia has appointed Kris Jaryn as the new national manager for heavy duty industries.
    Bonfiglioli Australia has appointed Kris Jaryn as the new national manager for heavy duty industries.
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Bonfiglioli Australia has appointed Kris Jaryn as the new national manager for heavy duty industries, effective 19 September 2022. Jaryn will be responsible for managing the company’s sales objectives and performance to grow market share in the heavy duty industries.

With almost 30 years of experience, spanning roles at several high-profile manufacturing and engineering companies, Jaryn brings a wealth of industry and product expertise to his new role.

Jaryn previously held the reins as the business development manager for Bonfiglioli Australia. Managing director Martin Broglia said Jaryn has extensive knowledge of the company’s heavy-duty gear units for mining and other heavy engineering industries.

“With solid experience in power transmission applications, as well as his knowledge of Bonfiglioli’s portfolio, Kris is an asset to the team. We wish him all the best in his new role,” said Broglia. 

Bonfiglioli supplies  technologically advanced heavy-duty industrial gearmotors and solutions to industry and offers local assembly at its facility in Sydney and has sales offices in four states. The Sydney-based team comprises experienced application engineers, able to provide technical solutions to customers’ enquiries. 

“I’m excited to be joining the Australian team again, where I’ll work closely with the sales teams and specialists to ensure we are meeting our strategic goals, and retaining our market leader position,” said Jaryn. 

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