17.08.2012 • News

Biesterfeld: Sascha Hennig Appointed European Business Manager Rubber

Sascha Hennig has been appointed European Business Manager for Rubber & Rubber Additives at Biesterfeld. As an insider of the European Rubber industry, he has long-standing and extensive experience in this sector following his former assignment with a Rubber specialized distributor based in Hamburg, Germany.

The recruitment of Sascha Hennig has been taken to justify Biesterfeld's objective of consequently expanding the Rubber activities on European scale. Over the past two years following the acquisition of SMPC in France, Biesterfeld Plastic extended systematically its activities in the field of Rubber and Rubber Chemicals across Europe. The expansion of a harmonised European product portfolio for both, Rubber Polymers and Rubber Chemicals, will be one of the key objectives of the new Business Manager´s rule. The existing structure of Biesterfeld´s Group affiliates across Europe will support to drive this expansion in future.

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