New CEO appointed at Bosch Rexroth Kft.
A new CEO has been appointed at Bosch Rexroth Kft., István Ács, who has managed the company for more than two decades, will be replaced by Daniel Prekel, a German-born man who has been working at the company for twenty-one years, the company announced to MTI on Friday.
According to the announcement, the Budapest-based drive and control technology manufacturer is one of the 8 Hungarian member companies of the German Bosch group and employs 133 people. It is a prominent player in the drive and control technology market and supports the automation and digitalization development of Hungarian industry with its innovative solutions.
At its headquarters in Budapest, it deals with sales, engineering design and project management, and also operates a hydraulics and automation service and an assembly hall.
The efficiency and adaptability of industrial companies depend on automation, so its spread is not hindered by economic difficulties, they wrote.
Based on their experience, domestic demand for their products and services has been growing for years, especially in the food and pharmaceutical industries, as well as logistics, which require the use of advanced industrial automation systems, which is justified by the need to reduce costs and maintain quality.
This is also the solution to the difficulties in the automotive industry, especially due to the rise of electric vehicles
– they added.
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