Vollert Anlagenbau GmbH

New area manager –
Machinery and Plant
Engineering

Björn Brandt is the new area manager of machinery and plant engineering for the constructions materials industry at the concrete plant expert Vollert in the Southern German city of Weinsberg. He succeeds Frank Schlotter who at the end of the year will meet new challenges outside the company.

Brandt, since 2007 with Vollert, has already successfully headed numerous projects in the concrete plant sector at home and abroad and has played a major role in advancing Vollert’s machine technology in recent years. He has a degree in business administration and engineering and just recently introduced...

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