CONTITECH

New board member

ContiTech AG, Hannover/Germany, is strengthening its leadership: Effective 01.05.2014, it has appointed Hans-Jürgen Duensing, Head of the ContiTech Conveyor Belt Group, Northeim to the Board. He takes on the new position in addition to his existing responsibilities and continues to report to the Chairman of the Board of ContiTech AG, Heinz-­Gerhard Wente. ­Duensing has worked for ContiTech for over 20 years.

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