Glatthaar-Fertigkeller

New Technical Manager

Thomas Naunheim has become new technical manager at Glatthaar-Fertigkeller based in Schramberg/Germany. Since 2009, the Koblenz-born engineer has already been working in the technical department of the specialist in precast basements.

Henceforth, Naunheim is responsible for the technical aspects regarding the construction of basements and ground slabs in Germany and the adjacent supply areas in Europe. He will also be responsible for the internal and external training at the Glatthaar academy on all topics relating to the construction of basements and grounds slabs.

Dirk Wetzel, technical...

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