Cefla Finishing names southeast salesman

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Cefla Finishing, a finishing, decoration, and digital printing solutions supplier, has named a new member to its sales team. is proud to announce the newest update to our sales team. 

Josh Chou has been named the new territory sales manager for the Southeastern United States. Chou will be tasked to provide automated finishing solutions for Cefla customers. He joins Cefla with a robust background in technical sales and business development. With more than 10 years of experience, he has successfully navigated the challenges of the industry, providing innovative solutions that meet customer demands.

Josh's expertise will be vital in promoting Cefla's cutting-edge products and services, delivering tailored solutions for our
customers.

"We are excited to have Josh join our team as the newest Territory Sales Manager," said Marco Belluz, National Sales
Director at Cefla Finishing North America. "His dynamic approach and deep industry knowledge will be invaluable as we
seek to strengthen our relationships and better serve our clients in this important region."

In his new position, Josh will be responsible for overseeing sales operations across the Southeast, fostering client relationships,
and implementing strategic initiatives that align with Cefla's mission to provide high-quality finishing solutions. Working
closely with the national sales team, he will play a key role in enhancing product visibility and customer engagement.

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