PSI names new OEM/dealer sales chief

Jan. 25, 2010
Pressure Systems International (PSI) has appointed industry veteran Steve Robinson as its new director of OEM sales and dealer programs. Robinson had spent the previous 32 years with Alcoa, most recently serving as national OEM sales manager for Alcoa’s Commercial Vehicle Wheels Div

Pressure Systems International (PSI) has appointed industry veteran Steve Robinson as its new director of OEM sales and dealer programs. Robinson had spent the previous 32 years with Alcoa, most recently serving as national OEM sales manager for Alcoa’s Commercial Vehicle Wheels Div.

Robinson has spent the past 10 years in the heavy-duty commercial trailer industry and in 2006 was elected chairman of associates for the Truck-Trailer Manufacturer’s Association (TTMA) and currently serves the organization on its Associates Policy Committee.

PSI produces automatic tire inflation systems, which are marketed as the Meritor Tire Inflation System by PSI through ArvinMeritor.

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