Rothlehner team restructure

Germany-based distributor and manufacturer Rothlehner Arbeitsbühnen has made a number of changes to its team following a record revenue year.

The restructuring of the European team by long-established MEWP dealer and owner of trailer mount manufacturer Denka-Lift covers a range of countries.

Rothlehner employee event Rothlehner’s employee event at Pullman City in Germany.

In the Czech Republic, Marek Tomasek took over the management from his father Zbynek in March this year already. Zbynek Tomasek remains active in the company and is responsible for special truck projects.

At Rothlehner’s mobile service division Lift-Manager, Silvana Jäkel and Robert and Thomas Rothlehner are joining the management team and will manage the company together with Roland Jäkel.

At Rothlehner Arbeitsbühnen’s 30-year-old branch in Austria, Thomas and Robert Rothlehner will manage the company together with Manfred Rothlehner.

Jozsef Merva, who has had general commercial power of representation up until now, has been appointed as managing director and will lead the company together with Manfred Rothlehner.

In Slovakia Laco Kajan continues to manage the company and he and his team are already looking forward to the newly planned site with workshop and offices in Nitra.

Market challenges 

The company said that multiple crises in Europe were not leaving us untouched, “but we are directing our focus towards the future.”

Rothlehner employee event

It has recently celebrated best year in the history of the company with a revenue of €56 million at special employee event.

The event included a get-together at the headquarters in Massing and a celebration at the western park Pullman City, where around 180 of a total of 230 employees participated.

“There are many reasons to say thank you for many years of involvement in the success of the company and a chance to reflect - where we come from, where we are and where we are going.”

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