The Danish company Eldan Recycling A/S, in what it calls a reaction to demand in the German-speaking recycling market, has appointed Dieter Jerschl to head up a new sales office in Düsseldorf.
“In conjunction with our existing sales partner Erich Niebuhr BmbH in Rheinland-Pfalz, Dieter Jerschl will coordinate all international sales activities in the [German speaking] region,” says Toni Reftman, Managing Director of Eldan Recycling A/S. “The new sales office in Düsseldorf, Germany, is the logical next step due to the rising inquiries from this region,” he adds.
“We are pleased that Dieter Jerschl has agreed to join our team,” adds Reftman of the April 1 appointment. “He has a successful background within the recycling plant industry at Vecoplan AG in a leading sales position and brings with him a proven expertise within the recycling industry with many years experience. The establishment of the new sales office in Düsseldorf, Germany, is further evidence of Eldan’s development program to enable it to meet the increasing demand for our products, services and solutions. We look forward to an exciting future together,” adds Reftman.
Founded in 1956, Eldan Recycling A/S, Faaborg, Denmark, develops machinery and methods for the recycling of nonferrous metals, tires, electronic scrap, wire and cable, refrigerators, aluminum and other materials. The company has subsidiaries in Germany, France, the United States and Australia and sales partners in more than 30 other countries. The company says it has some 7,000 pieces of equipment operating in more than 790 plants worldwide. Eldan Recycling A/S is a wholly owned subsidiary of the LIFCO group of Sweden.
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