Tony Migliavacca

Strategic Business Development Manager at Lantech

Tony Migliavacca is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in strategic business development and management across multiple industries. Currently serving as Strategic Business Development Manager at Lantech since March 2018, Tony has previously held senior managerial roles at Eurofins and AsiaInspection, where expertise in product inspections and lab testing was applied to support global clients. With a history at Intertek Consumer Goods North America as Global Business Development Manager, notable achievements include significant growth with key clients and implementation of impactful initiatives. Tony's early career includes positions as Project Engineer at ABB Deutschland and foundational service in the United States Marine Corps. Tony holds a BSc in Chemistry and Mathematics from Sam Houston State University and a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from the University of Louisville.

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Louisville, United States

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Lantech

Founded in 1972, at the peak of an energy crisis, Lantech made an impact on the world by inventing stretch wrapping and sparking a packaging revolution that spread around the globe and changed the way pallets of products are unitized for shipment. Now, billions of pallet loads are stretch wrapped every year. Our passion to do things better, faster, safer and at lower costs led to a culture of innovation and generated 277 patented inventions to date that create enormous value for our customers by eliminating waste from their supply chains. Today, we build case handling machines in the Netherlands and stretch wrapping machines in the United States. We have sales and technical support offices in North America, Europe, Australia, and China as well as a global network of independent distributors, integrators and service technicians. Where our customers are, we are. Our revolutionary fervor is unchanged. Our mission is simple: to reduce or eliminate the huge amount of shipping damage that occurs as products make their way from their point of manufacture to their destination.


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201-500

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