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CIS Quality Parts and Components names business development manager of mining

September 28, 2018  By CIS Quality Parts and Components


Timothy Hansen Photo: CIS Quality Parts and Components

Timothy Hansen has joined CIS Quality Parts and Components as the company’s business development manager of mining.

Hansen brings with him more than 18 years of experience in manufacturing parts and components for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the mining, earthmoving and construction sectors. He has more than six years of experience in manufacturing undercarriage solutions for the mining and earthmoving sectors. Hansen joins CIS from Intertractor (ITM) of North America, where he served as general manager of North American operations. At ITM, Hansen was responsible for manufacturing and the distribution of undercarriage parts and solutions to the OEMs. Prior to ITM, he was the director of aftermarket sales of Berco of America, a manufacturer of undercarriages.

Hansen brings a proven track record of success in the mining and earthmoving sector. His undercarriage experience will be invaluable in expanding CIS product coverage. Hansen holds an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management. He has a MS degree from Michigan State University in strategic planning and leadership, as well as a BS in technical management.   

“I look forward to joining the team at CIS Quality Parts,” Hansen said. “The company was founded with a philosophy of providing the best quality parts at competitive prices with a strong commitment to outstanding customer service.”    

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Founded in 1997, CIS stocks and distributes aftermarket parts and remanufactured components for mining, construction and earthmoving equipment. It exports to more than 60 countries worldwide. In 2017, it received the prestigious Governor’s Award for Trade Excellence from Governor Bill Haslam of Tennessee. CIS is a member of the Independent Distributors Association.


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