IMT Introduces New Product Manager of Material Handling

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John Field has been named product manager of material handling for Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc.
Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. (IMT), an Oshkosh Corporation company (NYSE:OSK), is proud to announce that John Field has been named as the company's new product manager of material handling. Field brings to the position more than 25 years of experience in product application support and material handling systems.

"We are excited to have someone with John's experience and tenure with the company move into this role," said Steve Fairbanks, president of IMT. "His dedication to IMT and depth of product knowledge will only serve to strengthen IMT's commitment to the material handling market and our customers."

Field will be responsible for leading the company's line of material-handling equipment and helping drive business strategy for the segment. In addition, he will work to strengthen the IMT material handling product lineup, so the company's product offerings continue to meet and exceed the needs of its customers.

Most recently, Field served as the application and support manager for material handling systems at IMT, which provided him valuable firsthand experience with the company's line of articulating cranes. This extensive product experience will be a tremendous asset to John in his new role and will prove to be an invaluable benefit to IMT distributors and customers. Prior to his current position, John has served in a variety of management roles - including application and technical support, warranty analysis and quality control - during his 25-year tenure at IMT.

"I am happy to move into this new role with IMT and look forward to the opportunity to continue working closely with our distributors and customers," Field said. "This is a great company, and I have been proud to help IMT develop innovative products that meet the needs of our customers for more than 25 years. I look forward to the opportunities presented by my new role."
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