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AT-PAC Strengthens U.S. Team with Key Appointment

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Scaffolding systems provider AT-PAC has appointed seasoned industry figure Mike Bredl as its new Vice President of Sales & Technical for the United States.

Bredl, who brings over 35 years of experience in the scaffolding and access sector, will step into the role on 1 April 2025. He joins the Atlanta-based firm from Universal Manufacturing Corporation, where he served as National Sales & Business Development Director.

His appointment comes amid a period of strategic growth for AT-PAC, which is investing heavily in its US operations, rental fleet, and leadership team.

AT-PAC CEO Josh Dundon said Bredl’s leadership and deep-rooted industry knowledge made him an ideal fit for the company.

“His decades of experience, leadership within the SAIA, and unwavering commitment to safety and innovation align perfectly with AT-PAC’s mission to deliver world-class access solutions to our customers,” Mr Dundon said. “Mike will play a pivotal role in accelerating our expansion across the U.S. market.”

Bredl is well known in industry circles and has been a long-standing member of the Scaffold & Access Industry Association (SAIA) since 1987. He currently serves as its President, having contributed through organising regional safety conferences, authoring technical articles, and holding a position on the Board of Directors.

In his new role at AT-PAC, Bredl will oversee national technical and sales development initiatives, with a focus on enhancing market presence and strengthening customer relationships.

He holds a degree in Business Administration from Grove City College and lives in the Pittsburgh area with his family.

AT-PAC, a global provider of industrial scaffolding systems, says the move underscores its commitment to delivering safe and innovative access solutions across the United States.

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