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Marius Bücker is the new Managing Director at Spaleck Präzisionstechnik GmbH & Co KG

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From Rainer Elfring

Published: 13.07.2022

Updated: 13.07.2022

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Marius Bücker was recently appointed Managing Director of Spaleck Präzisionstechnik GmbH & Co KG with joint power of representation. Together with Carsten Sühling and Sebastian Bettermann as authorized signatories, the 34-year-old is now authorized to represent the contract manufacturing company for Machining as Managing Director.

Bücker has been a member of the SPALECK Präzisionstechnik management team together with Bettermann since 2013 and has been responsible for operational and strategic sales for the company and managing the commercial area since then. Due to his five years as an authorized signatory, his new position as Managing Director will therefore not have a significant impact on his day-to-day business.

Carsten Sühling, Managing Director of the SPALECK Group and SPALECK Präzisionstechnik: “The appointment of Mr. Bücker as Managing Director of SPALECK Präzisionstechnik is the next logical step following many years of excellent cross-location cooperation between our headquarters in Bocholt, North Rhine-Westphalia, and Greiz.” Marius Bücker’s new position as Managing Director will ensure even faster decision-making in the targeted, sustainable orientation of the company.

The strategic transfer of responsibility is part of the “SPALECK2030” growth plan. With this plan, the SPALECK Group is focusing on sustainable products and industries as a green machine manufacturer. The program is also a clear commitment to completely climate-neutral production by 2030.

“In his almost 10 years in the SPALECK team, Mr. Bücker has made a significant contribution to the success of our supplier production for mechanically machined Precision parts. We are delighted that Mr. Bücker will now be joining the SPALECK Präzisionstechnik management team as Managing Director. At the same time, we would like to thank him, Mr. Bettermann and the entire Greiz team for this great success story,” emphasizes Sühling.

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Mann mit Brille und weißem Hemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

Rainer Elfring

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