Member of Langley Group, Marelli Motori announced the appointment of Davide Sussi as CEO Operations, effective September 1.

The background of the CEO Operations

Mr. Sussi, 53, holds a degree in Management Engineering and an MBA, and brings extensive experience in industrial operations, services, and business development. He has spent over two decades at Nidec Asi SpA, holding roles of increasing responsibility across operations, service and business leadership. Since 2022, he has served as Vice President of the Rotating Machines business.

Bernard Langley about the role of Davide Sussi at Marelli Motori

With a strong track record of operational excellence and strategic leadership, he will focus on driving Marelli Motori’s operational performance and long-term competitiveness.

Marelli Motori welcomes Davide Sussi to this key leadership role,” said Bernard Langley, Main Board Director, Langley Holdings plc. “His deep industry knowledge, international experience and results-driven approach will further strengthen our capabilities and support our global growth objectives.

Marelli Motori: a very long history

Marelli Motori was founded in Arzignano, northern Italy, in 1891, and enjoys worldwide brand recognition in the marine, oil & gas, power generation, co-generation, hydro and other industrial sectors. Marelli Motori is part of the Power Solutions Division of the British engineering and industrial group, Langley Holdings plc, together with Bergen Engines (formerly Rolls-Royce Bergen Engines) Norway and Piller Power Systems, Germany.

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