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Philippi-Hagenbuch appoints new business development manager

Philippi-Hagenbuch, the U.S.-headquartered designer and manufacturer of innovative, customised mining and construction equipment for off-highway haul trucks, has appointed Aaron Boyce as a business development manager.
By Guy Woodford February 14, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Aaron Boyce is Philippi-Hagenbuch's new business development manager, focusing on mining and aggregates customers

Boyce will work with mining and aggregate customers in the western regions of the United States and Canada and niche clients across the United States. With a vision to grow Philippi-Hagenbuch’s footprint within the mining industry and expand annual sales and special products, Boyce will partner with new and existing clients to provide the equipment and services they need to maximise the profitability of their operations.

“Learning about the unique condition of every mining operation is something I’ve always enjoyed,” said Boyce. “I am excited to work alongside customers to examine how they are using their equipment and find innovative ways to maximise their productivity.”

Boyce has had a lifelong interest in mining operations. He brings 21 years of industry experience to his role at Philippi-Hagenbuch and a broad yet in-depth knowledge of the coal, aggregates, industrial minerals, precious metals and contract mining industries. His previous role was the director of business development and technical services for a contract mining company. He was responsible for estimating costs of new projects and managing contracts and commercial terms for new customers and contract renewals. He also has experience supervising aerial surveying and inventory management programs.

“Aaron’s well-rounded and practical experience aligns with our vision to provide customers with personalised equipment that will ultimately improve their day-to-day efficiency,” said Josh Swank, Philippi-Hagenbuch vice president of sales and marketing. “He has the expertise to identify and implement customised solutions that are the hallmark of Philippi-Hagenbuch.”

Boyce resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife and children. He is originally from Utah, where he studied mining engineering at the University of Utah and then received his MBA from Washington State University.

“I am confident that my new role will open up doors to use my skills and expertise to help solve the challenges that operations, maintenance and engineering managers face every day,” Boyce said.

 

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