Tsugami/Rem Sales Appoints Vice President of Strategic Relationships
Tsugami/Rem Sales, the exclusive North American importer of Precision Tsugami machine tools, announced that it has appointed Craig Hahne to the position of Vice President of Strategic Relationships.
Tsugami/Rem Sales, the exclusive North American importer of Precision Tsugami machine tools, announced that it has appointed Craig Hahne to the position of Vice President of Strategic Relationships.
Hahne’s main focus will be working with strategic accounts, primarily in, but not limited to, the medical machining industry. In this role, he will oversee Dan Walker, Tsugami/Rem Sales’ director of business development. Together, they will work closely with the Tsugami/Rem Sales engineering, sales and distribution teams to develop new business relationships and create best fit solutions for end-user customers. The duo will also work directly with Tsugami’s corporate office on product design and technology releases.
Hahne brings over 30 years of experience in manufacturing to the Tsugami/Rem Sales team. He began his journey in manufacturing by receiving a degree in machine tool technology. Following that, he worked as a CNC machinist, then programmer, and eventually plant manager before becoming a sales engineer in 2008. In 2015, Hahne became the sales manager at Morris Midwest Minnesota and in 2017, was promoted to vice president of sales at Morris Midwest – A Division of Morris Group, Inc., where he covered strategy and sales throughout Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
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