Continental recently announced a pair of promotions for its Truck Tires business in the Americas region, which is comprised of medium/heavy commercial tires.
Continental Announces Truck Tires Leadership Changes
Continental recently announced a pair of promotions for its Truck Tires business in the Americas region, which is comprised of medium/heavy commercial tires.

Renato Sarzano has been promoted to head of Truck Tires the Americas, while Shaun Uys will now lead the Key Account Management organization for Truck Tires in the U.S. market.
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Renato Sarzano was promoted to head of the Truck Tires business for the Americas, while Shaun Uys has taken over leadership of the fleet-focused Key Account Management organization in the U.S.
Sarzano joined Continental Tires Brazil in 1998, most recently serving as head of the Tires business in the Mercosur market region, which includes Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. He succeeds Paul Williams, who moves to a position in the company headquarters in Germany.
“I am pleased to take the leadership of the Truck Tire business for the Americas,” said Sarzano. “We have many opportunities to focus on synergy and efficient growth. We continue to focus our attention on our customers, putting them at the center of everything we do.”
Continental has also introduced a new structure for its North American truck tire sales team to effectively focus on diverse customers and channels. The Key Account Management team, headed by Shaun Uys, bundles all activities related to strategic fleet and original equipment business. Uys joined Continental Tyre South Africa in 2000, most recently serving as their managing director.
“I am glad to be back in the U.S. and look forward to developing relationships with our key fleet and OE partners here,” said Uys. “Continental is committed to providing the technology of the future and an agile approach to meet the needs of our OE partners and delivering the lowest overall driving cost for our fleets. We want to exceed expectations as a solutions provider.”
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