Webb Wheel Products appoints engineering manager

Sept. 20, 2011
Webb Wheel Products has promoted Adam Wiechmann to engineering manager for the OEM Business Unit

Webb Wheel Products has promoted Adam Wiechmann to engineering manager for the OEM Business Unit.

Wiechmann will be responsible for the design, development, and testing of Webb OE wheel end products, including disc wheel hubs, brake drums, and rotors.

“Adam brings solid experience and academic background to his new position that will enhance our capabilities to meet the market’s demands for high performance wheel end products” said Kent Finkbiner, Business Unit president. “With new braking regulations and additional attention to safety under the new CSA regulations, we know that equipment buyers want exceptional performance from the products we supply. Our engineering department under Adam’s direction will continue Webb’s tradition of industry leading wheel-end products as well as continuing technology enhancements.”

Wiechmann joined Webb in 2008 as senior product engineer. He has also worked at General Motors.

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