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STILL’s Nuremberg branch under new management

Armin Seybold (42) has been the new manager of the Still’s Nuremberg branch since the start of June.

Armin Seybold, new branch manager of STILL Nuremberg.
Armin Seybold, new branch manager of STILL Nuremberg.

Previously the fleet manager, he has now taken over the post of Marc Lehnstaedt, who was appointed as the chief executive officer of the company KION Warehouse Systems GmbH in Reutlingen as of 1 June 2010.

Seybold has been working for the forklift truck manufacturer Still since 1997. He gained wide experience in various marketing posts, primarily in analysis, optimization and the efficient control of large forklift truck fleets. He is therefore very familiar with the material flow sequences involved in intralogistics.

Many customers already think highly of this ambitious amateur sportsman from their previous collaboration. Seybold says, “Personal contact with the customer is extremely important for me. Intensive consultation is indispensable for efficient interplay between the material flow components. The industrial trucks are often supplemented by services, software applications, racking systems, service aspects and financing aspects. All of this requires collaboration on a basis of trust and partnership.”

(Press Release of STILL GmbH)

Press Contact:
STILL GmbH
Jürgen Wrusch
Berzeliusstraße 10
22113 Hamburg

Tel: +49 (0)40 73 39-15 08
Fax: +49 (0)40 73 39-12 49
E-mail: juergen.wrusch(at)still.de

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