Tony Maniscalco

Tony Maniscalco is the Business Unit Leader of SideDrive Conveyor Co. With executive level management experience in global sales, marketing, production, engineering, and distribution, he will be responsible for overseeing daily activities as well as future growth opportunities. Throughout his career, he has recognized the importance of customer focus and engagement. He respect the process and responsibilities of customers as they look to serve market industries. Tony believes his experience can contribute to the organization and sees the SideDrive opportunity as one to capture specific market attention. The development and realization of the SideDrive sanitary Spiral and Transferless conveyors underscores the commitment to offer products that provide innovation and flexibility to serve customer needs. The SideDrive Co and NCC Automated System team has demonstrated the commitment to excel in the industry by providing exemplary service and support to market evolution and he is proud to be part of the culture. As balance in life is always important, he engages in family events that are tradition and create long lasting memories.

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