Commenting on his appointment, D'Arpino, who is CASE CE's vice president sales & marketing Europe, said: "I look forward to further contributing to the dialogue on the future of the construction industry with key stakeholders of the sector in order to define a regulatory framework that boosts competitiveness and innovation with a strong commitment to sustainable growth."
CECE represents the interests of national construction equipment manufacturer associations in Europe. The sector counts around 1200 companies that employ about 300,000 people directly and indirectly. Their annual revenues amount to around €40 billion.