15.03.2018 • News

Jörg Hörig Takes over Enorica from Georg Nordmann Holding

Jörg Hörig is assuming 100% of Enorica’s shares from Georg Nordmann...
Jörg Hörig is assuming 100% of Enorica’s shares from Georg Nordmann Holding. © Georg Nordmann Holding

Jörg Hörig, who joined Enorica as managing director in Oct. 2016, is assuming 100% of the company’s shares from Georg Nordmann Holding. As of Mar. 14, he and his long-standing team of staff will run the company in a fully independent capacity. Hörig intends to expand Enorica’s core business from the B2B field to the B2C sector as well.

Georg Nordmann Holding decided to release Enorica to pursue these future activities independently, as the company’s plans to include the end-user market does not align with the holding’s own strategic focus, which solely targets the B2B sector.

Jörg Hörig is optimistic about the future: “I very much look forward to the challenge of entrepreneurial independence and, in particular, to the opportunity to further expand the range of services we offer here at Enorica. We now see prospects that we would like to pursue that will allow us to support end users as well as the small and medium-sized businesses that take an interest in the services we offer. At the same time, we will continue to maintain the close and trusting customer relationships we already have and work to maximize them with additional services. In a personal sense, I view the takeover as a step in the right direction because it will allow me to make even better use of the broad-ranging experience I gained in chemical distribution at Nordmann, Rassmann.”

The companies of Georg Nordmann Holding will in turn continue to concentrate on their respective core businesses. According to Georg Nordmann Holding, its executive board sees its primary task as the positioning of all its business segments to fulfil the future requirements of international markets and within the framework of the holdings’s own strategic objectives.

The business relationship between Enorica and the holding company will continue. Irina Zschaler, CEO of the Georg Nordmann Holding, said: “We expressly welcome the entrepreneurial responsibility that Jörg Hörig has shown through acquiring Enorica, and we will support him and his newly expanded focus in every way we can. The suppliers and customers we share within the distribution business will continue to benefit from our numerous connections in the future as well.”

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