Paulo Queirós

Area Sales Manager at AMOB

Paulo Queirós is an experienced professional in sales and engineering, currently serving as the Area Sales Manager at AMOB since October 2019. Prior to this role, Paulo worked for ADIRA Metal Forming Solutions from December 1989 to October 2019, holding various positions including Sales Engineer, Area Sales Manager, Technical Procurement, and Designer of machines. Paulo began a career in machine design at JUSA – Júlio Sousa Máquinas Têxteis, Lda from 1985 to 1990. Paulo holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Universidade Fernando Pessoa, completed between 2012 and 2015.

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Porto, Portugal

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AMOB

Tube, Pipe and Profile Bending Technology More than 60 years of experience and one of the biggest ranges of specialised equipment for the tube, pipe and profile bending industry worldwide. Founded in 1960 by António Martins Oliveira Barros (AMOB) and followed now by his son Manuel Barros and by their grandchildren Inês Barros and Manuel António Barros, AMOB has progressively become the world’s leading manufacturer of metalworking technologies, providing one of the biggest ranges of specialised equipment for the tube and pipe bending industry worldwide. We serve the global market with exceptional machinery and tooling for tube and pipe bending, section bending and swaging purposes – ranging from simple, AMOB designs, develops, retails and services a variety of products for a range of leading industrial industries including automobile and shipping, aeronautics and construction amongst others. Our products are designed in our technical department by a team of highly-skilled engineers – we offer competitive solutions without compromising on quality. Over the years, AMOB has grown with our customers’ requirements and the market demand. We’re just as passionate about growing and developing our products as we are about our client relationships. “One day I will have friends in the four corners of the world, friends that the others tend to call costumers” (António Martins de Oliveira Barros)