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DENSO Products and Services Americas Announces Executive Retirements, Promotions and Organizational Changes

By: DENSO Robotics
31 March, 2023
2 min read
DENSO Products and Services Americas Announces Executive Retirements, Promotions and Organizational Changes
DENSO Products and Services Americas Announces Executive Retirements, Promotions and Organizational Changes
DENSO Products and Services Americas, Inc., an affiliate of leading global mobility supplier DENSO Corp., announced the retirement of senior vice president Richard Shiozaki and vice president of Sales Fran Labun.

March 29, 2023 - DENSO Products and Services Americas, Inc., an affiliate of leading global mobility supplier DENSO Corp., announced the retirement of senior vice president Richard Shiozaki and vice president of Sales Fran Labun. The aftermarket automotive arm of DENSO, whose groups include commercial and industrial products and services, also announced recent promotions and changes to its organizational structure. On May 31, Shiozaki will retire after 37 years of service.

During his final two months with DENSO, Shiozaki is serving as an executive advisor to the company. Labun is retiring March 31 after 41 years of service. “We thank and celebrate Richard Shiozaki and Fran Labun for their leadership that has strengthened every aspect of our company,” said Hirokatsu Yamashita, president of DENSO Products and Services Americas. “Their many contributions include building a strong management team prepared to fill their shoes and guide us into the future." Replacing Labun is Steve Corey, who has already moved into the role of as vice president and general manager.

Corey, who has been with DENSO more than 32 years, served as director of Independent Aftermarket Sales prior to his promotion. In November 2022, Alex Merlina was named senior manager of Commercial and Industrial Solutions (CIS) unit, responsible for DENSO’s Heat Management, Robotics and Automatic Data Capture departments. Merlina, who has more than 25 years of experience with DENSO’s original equipment manufacturing and aftermarket business operations, was Manager of Project Management prior to his promotion. In mid-February, oversight of the CIS unit was assigned to Senior Vice President Norihito Tanahashi. Tanahashi, who has nearly 36 years with DENSO, is also responsible the Original Equipment Sales unit, which he has led since 2017.

DENSO Products and Services Americas continues to expand to meet the growing demand for its aftermarket automotive, commercial and industrial products and services and advance its carbon-neutral initiatives. Its operations extend throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico and include DENSO Auto Parts, VehicleMRI, PowerEdge, Heavy Duty, Robotics, Automatic Data Capture, MovinCool and EdgeCool divisions.

About DENSO

DENSO is a $45.1 billion global mobility supplier that develops advanced technology and components for nearly every vehicle make and model on the road today. With manufacturing at its core, DENSO invests in its 198 facilities to produce electrification system, powertrain system, thermal system, mobility electronics, & advanced devices, to create jobs that directly change how the world moves. The company’s 167,000+ employees are paving the way to a mobility future that improves lives, eliminates traffic accidents, and preserves the environment. Globally headquartered in Kariya, Japan, DENSO spent 9% of its global consolidated sales on research and development in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022.

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