At the end of an extraordinary year, the
company led by Bruno Vianello includes in his team Eugenio Razelli, a
manager with international experience.
Getting ready to
close 2019 with a new sales volume record, approximately 135 million
Euros (+12% compared to 2018) and with an EBITDA of 30 million, TEXA,
the company founded by Bruno Vianello, a worldwide leader in the vehicle
diagnostic industry, welcomes Eugenio Razelli in its Board.
The
announcement was given yesterday by President Vianello during the
traditional Christmas Party that gathers over 1200 people, among
employees and family members in the plant in Monastier di Treviso.
Thanks
to his long-standing and prestigious career in the automotive industry,
Razelli will give a significant contribution to the definition and
implementation of the company’s strategic development lines over the
next few years, in particular to the revolutionary electric motor
designed by TEXA.
Thanks to exclusive technical solutions, the
motor, born from TEXA’s new E-Powertrain division, a unit inaugurated
two years ago and dedicated to new technologies for alternative
mobility, is able to deliver double power compared to traditional
electric motors, but with very limited weight and dimensions. These
features have already generated the interest of prestigious
manufacturers.
Bruno Vianello, Founder and President of TEXA:
”I have known Mr. Razelli for years and think highly of him. I am very
happy he embraced our project. We are convinced we have developed an
exceptional motor for its performance and size and he is the right man
to help us promote it efficiently worldwide.”
Eugenio Razelli:
“I am delighted to embrace this stimulating project. It represents a
great professional challenge born on solid and tangible technical bases.
I am convinced that with its new E-Powertrain division, TEXA can repeat
the same extraordinary success it has achieved in the diagnostic
industry”.
Born in Genoa in 1950 and graduated in
Electro-technical Engineering, over his career Eugenio Razelli has held
top management positions within the main Italian industrial groups in
the automotive industry.
He worked in Fiat Auto and Zanussi, and
became CEO of Gilardini Industriale in 1983. After his experience in
Pirelli as President & CEO of Pirelli Cable North America, and as
Senior Executive Vice President of the Telecom division first and then
of the Energy division, he was President & CEO of Fiamm from 2001 to
2003.
From 2003, he was Senior Vice President of the Business Development Unit in Fiat S.p.A.
From
2005 to 2015, he served as CEO and General Manager of Magneti Marelli,
also holding the position of President at ANFIA (Italian Association of
the Automotive Industry) and FEDERVEICOLI, the federation of the Italian
associations of motor vehicle and component manufacturers.