• New international sales vp for Ancra

    Ralph Abato has been promoted to the position of vice president of international sales for Ancra International’s Cargo Systems Division. Abato had been vice president of sales & marketing
    Oct. 6, 2011

    Ralph Abato has been promoted to the position of vice president of international sales for Ancra International’s Cargo Systems Division. Abato had been vice president of sales & marketing.

    Abato will be tasked with expanding Ancra’s presence in Mexico, South America, Europe, and Asia. Ancra believes that there is potential in these markets for continued growth and said it is tapping into Abato’s experience in cargo control to achieve that growth.

    “We see tremendous opportunities in the International market,” said Steve Frediani, president & CEO of Ancra International.

    Replacing Abato as vice president of sales & marketing for U.S. sales of both Ancra Cargo and S-Line is Jim Calico, who has more than 30 years of industry experience.

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