SCHOTTEL Launches New Service Divisions

May 12, 2015

René Lange (Photo: SCHOTTEL)
René Lange (Photo: SCHOTTEL)
Stefan Buch (Photo: SCHOTTEL)
Stefan Buch (Photo: SCHOTTEL)
SCHOTTEL announced the creation of two new service divisions, Automation and Systems Engineering as well as Repair International. 
 
Stefan Buch was appointed director of the division Automation und Systems Technology. The electrical engineer has been working in leading positions in the SCHOTTEL area of software development, engineering and switchboard engineering since 2001.
 
Buch’s aim is to respond quicker to customer demands with short ways of communication with cross linked competences between the areas service and engineering under one roof.
 
René Lange is responsible for the new division Repair International. The naval engineer has been working in leading positions in the SCHOTTEL service organization since 2006. Amongst others he worked in the service area of the North American SCHOTTEL subsidiary.
 
Lange plans to densify SCHOTTEL’s network of worldwide repair locations for improved coverage. For this purpose, he attaches importance to cross linkage and communication between the subsidiaries and the areas service and engineering at the headquarters in Germany. 
 

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