Ingersoll Rand appoints new Director for Low Pressure Business

Francisco Gomez
Francisco Gomez

Ingersoll Rand has announced the appointment of Francisco Gomez as the Director for Low Pressure Business in the EMEA Region.

With over 20 years of experience at Ingersoll Rand across Europe and Africa, the company says Francisco has excelled in various roles, including general management and sales. In his new position, he will spearhead the strategic growth and commercial execution of the division’s low-pressure portfolio, encompassing compressors, vacuum pumps, and blowers from renowned brands such as Robuschi and Pedro Gil.

Under Francisco’s leadership, Ingersoll Rand says it will continue to deliver innovative low-pressure solutions, catering to diverse manufacturing and process applications, including wastewater treatment, food and beverage, plastics, chemicals, pulp and paper, and power generation.

Commenting on the appointment, Giorgio Baima, Vice President and General Manager for Process Flow Technologies in the EMEIA region, said:

“We are delighted to welcome Francisco to our team.  His vision and leadership will be instrumental in driving our strategic initiatives and expanding our market presence in the EMEA region.”

Francisco Gomez shared his excitement about the new role:

“I am thrilled to lead the Low Pressure Business for EMEA. Our portfolio is designed for high performance in demanding applications, helping our customers lower operating costs and reduce maintenance concerns. I look forward to expanding our offerings and enabling more customers in the region to benefit from our innovative solutions.”

The low-pressure product range features a comprehensive suite of technologies designed to serve demanding industrial applications. This includes rotary lobe and screw blowers for efficient, oil-free air delivery, liquid ring and centrifugal pumps for reliable operation, even in harsh environments, vacuum boosters for rigorous applications, and high-speed turbo blowers for high-performance airflow in energy-intensive processes. These technologies support a wide range of operations, offering robust and energy-efficient performance.

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