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New Chief Operating Officer at Bomag

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Dr Ingo Ettischer, Chief Operating Officer, Bomag

Bomag, a global construction machinery manufacturer and technology partner for the road building and earthmoving industries, has announced that Dr Ingo Ettischer has assumed the role of Chief Operating Officer at the company.

Dr Ettischer is said to have many years of global operational and management experience. In his last role as Vice President of Global Operations at an automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer, he was responsible for production at five locations worldwide with 16,000 employees.

He is said to be particularly focused “on the transition towards electromobility”. He will help steer the direction of the company alongside Ralf Junker, President of the Bomag Group, and Dirk Woll, Chief Financial Officer.

Bomag builds its machines in its own production facilities in Europe, China, India and the US and is part of the French-based Fayat Group.

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