Fernando Guillemí

Fernando Guillemí is owner of Guillemi-Tec (GyT SRL), a company founded in 1984 that manufactures, installs and offers mantainance services in Argentina and also sells its products to other countries of America. Prior to creating his own business, he was part of Ing, Guillemí Elevators, the Argentina’s largest manufacturing company, established by his father and his uncle in 1957. He serves as advisor in Audoor System SA, producer of automatic doors and entry solutions He was president of FACARA (Argentine elevators chambers federation) and CAFAC (Argentine Chamber of lift´s manufacturers), and currently is board member and part of the security comitee of CAA (Chamber of elevators of Argentina). He acquired important knowledge in aeronautics and is a permanente collaborator of “Subir y Bajar”, magazine of the Argentine Chamber of elevators (CAA)

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