Bulk Handling Systems Europe (BHS Europe) has named Thomas Baldt as NRT product specialist. Baldt joined the company in March and continues to serve as senior sales manager in addition to the new designation as optical sorting systems expert for BHS Europe. The equipment company is headquartered in Eugene, Oregon.
Reporting to BHS Europe’s Managing Director Cees Duijn, Baldt is responsible for BHS sales, including solutions from NRT and Nihot, in Austria, Switzerland, Southern Germany, Northern Italy, Slovenia, France, Spain and Portugal.
“NRT has been a technology leader in this industry for years; after spending time at NRT’s headquarters, it is clear that they provide best-in-class solutions and are committed to innovation,” said Baldt. “There is strong demand in Europe for the cutting-edge solutions provided by NRT, and I’m very much looking forward to delivering them to this customer base.”
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Thomas has more than 10 years of experience in solid waste processing including three years of experience as a sales manager specializing in optical sorting equipment. He has a professional mechanical engineering degree from the Technical University of Graz (TUG) and speaks a number of languages fluently, including German, English, French and Spanish.
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