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Yokogawa Names Shuji Mori CEO

March 27, 2017
Yokogawa Corporation of America announces that Shuji Mori, a company veteran who has been with Yokogawa for nearly three decades, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer.

Shoji Mori

Yokogawa Corporation of America announces that Shuji Mori, a company veteran who has been with Yokogawa for nearly three decades, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer. In the role of CEO, Mori is responsible for all day-to-day business operations in North America.

Mori began his career as an engineer, reportedly helping implement systems projects for Yokogawa customers all over the world. He has held a variety of roles throughout the company, most notably in global major account sales, and has acquired extensive experience in the global industrial automation market, according to the company. 

“At the end of the day, all successful business is based on personal trust. We always aim to understand our customers first – their business goals, the challenges they face and how their companies operate,” says Mori. “I will make every effort to ensure Yokogawa’s day-to-day operations in North America remain focused on generating new value with our customers and driving the growth of their businesses.”

For more information, visit: www.yokogawa.com

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