CASE Construction Equipment appoints Shalabh Chaturvedi as MD for India and SAARC Operations
With nearly two decades of experience in the Indian construction equipment landscape, Chaturvedi will be responsible for the strategic and sustainable expansion of the CASE Construction Equipment brand in the region.
CASE Construction Equipment, a key player in the global farm and construction equipment industry and a subsidiary of CNH Industrial has appointed Shalabh Chaturvedi as Managing Director for India and the SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) region, with effect from June 1, 2023.
Chaturvedi has been with CNH Industrial for over a decade, having held a variety of leadership positions across the commercial, industrial, and R&D functions within the Construction Equipment segment of the company.
With nearly two decades of experience in the Indian construction equipment landscape, Chaturvedi will be responsible for the strategic and sustainable expansion of the CASE Construction Equipment brand in the region.
Alexander Markov, Vice President CNH Industrial Construction Segment in Africa, Middle East and Asia Pacific, said, “Shalabh has a proven track record of successfully leading and developing businesses. I am confident that he will bring his extensive experience to bear in his new role, to further expand the CASE Construction Equipment business in India and the SAARC region.”
Before joining CNH Industrial, Chaturvedi held various positions at Larsen &Toubro. An alumnus of the Indian School of Business, he holds an MBA in Strategy and Marketing, and a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering.
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