Dr. Tim Gerhardt joins Liebherr USA as managing director

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Dr. Tim Gerhardt has joined Liebherr USA. Co. as one of the new managing directors for the U.S. operations. Dr. Gerhardt shares Liebherr USA, Co. executive responsibilities with Kai Friedrich, managing director for Liebherr USA, Co. and divisional director for the construction equipment product segment in Newport News, VA.

Dr. Torben Reher, Liebherr USA, Co. Manging Director (right) with his successor Dr. Tim Gerhardt

“Working as managing director for Liebherr in the United States gives me the unique opportunity to develop the company to its next level after a successful launch in 2016,” said Dr. Gerhardt. “It allows me to work in an interesting environment within one of Liebherr’s most important markets,” he continued.

In his role, Gerhardt will be responsible for leading and overseeing the strategic development, communication and implementation of growth strategies for all corporate, finance and administrative functions integrated in the shared services at Liebherr USA, Co., the company said. 

Gerhardt has over 20 years’ experience in the automotive industry and most recently served as managing director at Liebherr-Ettlingen GmbH remanufacturing center. Prior to joining the Liebherr Group he served as chief financial officer at MAN Truck & Bus, Middle East Africa from 2012 to 2016 and vice president of sales controlling in Munich, Germany from 2008 to 2011. He was senior manager controlling at BMW Group from 2001 to 2008 and senior in-house consultant, at Bosch Group from 1998 to 2001.

Dr. Gerhardt assumes this role from Dr. Torben Reher who served Liebherr USA, Co. since its inception in 2016. After six years of leading the newly formed organization, Reher plans to return to Germany.

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