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Hans Heppner appointed new Managing Director of Sales at Inotec

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Hans Heppner has joined Inotec on 1st October as Managing Director of Sales, thereby succeeding Adrien Dessert, who will retire at the end of the year 2020.

Posted on Oct 01 ,08:53

Hans Heppner appointed new Managing Director of Sales at Inotec

Inotec, a subsidiary of the German Handtmann Group, has a new Managing Director of Sales. Hans Heppner (photo right) has joined Inotec on 1st October as Managing Director of Sales, thereby succeeding Adrien Dessert, who will retire at the end of the year 2020.
Harald Suchanka, Managing Director of the division of filling and portioning systems, is convinced that “Hans Heppner, as an industry expert, will help us make significant progress in implementing the joint sales strategy of Handtmann and Inotec.” Following his apprenticeship to become a butcher and a degree in industrial engineering from the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Heppner previously held the position of Head of Sales and authorised officer at Fessmann GmbH und Co. KG in Winnenden. “In my new position, I wish to make a contribution to the growing together of Inotec and Handtmann, and thus to further strengthen the sales activities of the leading providers of portioning technology and innovative mixing, grinding and emulsification technology in the food processing industry,” says Hans Heppner.
The Reutlingen-based company Inotec has been acquired by the Handtmann Group of Companies since January of this year.

 

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