Ray Miller Joins IPH Wire Rope To Oversee NA Efforts

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Ray Miller recently joined IPH Wire Rope, a leading manufacturer of steel cables for the elevator industry based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In this role, Miller will oversee IPH’s North American (NA) commercial efforts, including existing partnerships with elevator OEMs, as well as with their distributors and end-users. Since graduating from Florida State, Miller has spent his entire 16-year career in the elevator industry working with Draka Elevator Products, SEES Inc. and, most recently, Schmersal. He worked closely with the IPH team during his time at Draka, so he said this role seemed like a “natural fit.” “While the high quality of the cables speak for themselves, what I’ve always admired most about IPH is its ability to provide engineering support and other value-added services, like rope-life calculations, all in support of the end customer. I’m proud to be a part of this team, and I look forward to helping take IPH’s NA business to the next level.”

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