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Taking Itema to new heights

By August 1, 20141 Min Read
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Lorenzo Maffioli, MD of Itema China, is an experienced professional with 19 years of solid track record, of which 17 mainly in production and supply chain management with shorter experiences in purchasing and quality. He has over six years of experience in China in two different locations (Chongqing and Shanghai). Since 2012, he has been resident Managing Director of Itema´s Chinese branch.

From 1995 to 2004, Maggioli was in Iveco (Fiat Group, trucks and engines production) in Italy. In the last three years, he was the plant manager of a controlled company in charge of special vehicles production. From 2004 to 2007, he was production manager of Itema based at its headquarters in Italy. Back to Iveco in 2007, Maggioli joined the team in charge of new China JV with Saic Automotive for heavy truck production in Chongqing. After completing the JV start up project, in June 2011, he was named plant manager of largest European Iveco plant in Brescia.

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