Skip to main content

Liebherr announce double senior management change

Liebherr-EMtec GmbH, the divisional holding company of the earthmoving division of the Liebherr Group, has announced two senior managerial changes following retirements. Karl-Heinz Knor has been replaced by Wolfgang Remlinger as Liebherr-EMtec GmbH managing director responsible for finance and accounts, managerial economics, customer services, spare parts, and human resources. Remlinger had previously been commercial director of Liebherr-Hydraulikbagger GmbH .
July 9, 2012 Read time: 1 min
From left to right – Liebherr managing directors past and present: Hermann Moll, Joachim Strobel, Wolfgang Remlinger, and Karl-Heinz Knor.
718 Liebherr-EMtec GmbH, the divisional holding company of the earthmoving division of the Liebherr Group, has announced two senior managerial changes following retirements.

Karl-Heinz Knor has been replaced by Wolfgang Remlinger as Liebherr-EMtec GmbH managing director responsible for finance and accounts, managerial economics, customer services, spare parts, and human resources. Remlinger had previously been commercial director of Liebherr-Hydraulikbagger GmbH .

Hermann Moll has been succeeded by Joachim Strobel as managing director of Liebherr-EMtec GmbH responsible for worldwide sales of earthmoving equipment.

Strobel had been the managing director sales of Liebherr-Hydraulikbagger GmbH.

Knor and Mull both retired from their posts at Liebherr at the end of June 2012.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Aegis ITS and Team Econolite to merge
    May 2, 2012
    Aegis ITS, an Econolite Group company, has announced it will merge with fellow Econolite Group company, Team Econolite, to form a single division - Aegis ITS. The consolidation, effective 1 January, 2012, is designed to provide complete ITS services, streamlining operational processes for enhanced customer service
  • Changing face of global construction industry
    February 28, 2012
    David CA Phillips reports on the changing structure of the global construction equipment industry. In 2007, the year of peak historical demand and before the onset of the international financial crisis, estimated total sales of key equipment types stood at just over 1,000,000 units, valued at approximately US$100 billion. By 2009 sales had fallen to around 600,000 units valued at around $65 billion. The consequences of the global financial recession were dramatic and immediate, and remain with us today, and
  • JCB’s Tim Burnhope elected Fellow of the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering
    October 9, 2015
    Equipment manufacturer JCB's chief innovation officer Tim Burnhope has received one of the highest honours for UK engineers. Burnhope, who has worked for JCB for 16 years, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, which champions the cause of engineering in Britain. He is the third person in JCB’s 70-year history to receive the coveted accolade. Lord Bamford, was made an Honorary Fellow of the Academy last year. “I am passionate about engineering and to be recognised in this way i
  • Jacobs and CH2M to merge in a US$3.27 deal
    August 3, 2017
    Global US infrastructure firm Jacobs Engineering Group and one of its main rivals, CH2M, are to merge under a US$3.27 billion deal. In a written statement, Jacobs said it will acquire all of the outstanding shares of CH2M in a cash and stock transaction, including around $416 million of CH2M debt. CH2M had global revenue in the past 12 months of around $4.4 billion and about 20,000 employees. Its contracts are in the water, transportation, environmental and nuclear sectors.