Pruftechnik merges two business units
Published by Katherine Guenioui,
Editor
World Cement,
Pruftechnik has amalgamated its Alignment Systems and Condition Monitoring business units, adopting Pruftechnik Condition Monitoring GmbH as its new unit name.
Merging Alignment Systems and Condition Monitoring will allow the organisational structure of the business unit to be readjusted and oriented towards a common customer relationship.
Management of Pruftechnik Condition Monitoring GmbH
As Pruftechnik Condition Monitoring GmbH undertakes all of Pruftechnik Alignment Systems GmbH’s rights and obligations as its legal successor, the Managing Directors of this new unit are Dr. Sebastian Busch (CEO) and Dr. Thomas Rohe (COO).
There will be no redundancies, including within Development and Production, and the company’s product and service offering will continue to develop and expand.
Expecting better performance due to merger
“The reorganisation will help us to increase the effectiveness of our products and services, and enable us to operate with greater flexibility in the market. Through the merger of two successful business units, we want to offer even greater performance to our customers, and inspire them with technical innovation,” confirm both Pruftechnik Dieter Busch AG directors, Dr. Sebastian Busch and Dr. Thomas Rohe.
Adapted from press release by Katherine Guenioui
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/04082015/pruftechnik-merges-two-business-units-260/
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