Aftermarket parts manufacturer Stemco is strengthening the support, engineering and training capabilities of its Wheel End division through the creation of three new area manager positions, the company has announced.
Stemco Stengthens Capabilities of Wheel End Division
Aftermarket parts manufacturer Stemco is strengthening the support, engineering and training capabilities of its Wheel End division through the creation of three new area manager positions, the company has announced.

The new managers will be responsible for bolstering the division with technical training and sales support at the fleet, distributor and OEM levels as well as via marketing and engineering initiatives through field-testing and user interactions.
Steve Robinson, Randy Puls, and Mike Codling were named to these new roles and bring with them a combined 85 years of experience in wheel-end product development and sales.
Robinson will be supporting Eastern Canada, the Northeast and part of the Southeast region. He spent the past five years as a suspension area manager and 10 years as a district sales manager. Robinson was also with SKF as a territory manager for 15 years.
Puls is supporting the central part of the Southeastern region after spending the last 26 years as a district sales manager. While with Stemco, he has trained other district sales managers on best practices for selling, maintaining, diagnosing, and servicing wheel ends.
Codling will be supporting the Western Region and Western Canada. He has spent the last 15 years as the district sales manager for territory 240, which include the states of Oregon and Washington. Prior to coming to Stemco, Codling spent almost 20 years in various sales and management roles at an International dealer in Portland, Ore.
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