Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery Confirms New Leadership Chapter

Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery Confirms New Leadership Chapter

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Sumitomo (SHI) Demag, Schwaig, has announced the next phase of the company’s succession plan following the retirement of incumbent CEO Gerd Liebig, who has led the Group for nine years. Effective 1 September 2024, Christian Maget assumes the role of CEO. Drawing upon his deep internal knowledge of the business, Christian Maget is the natural choice for overseeing the internal operational aspects of the Group’s strategic direction. He will continue to assume management responsibility for human resources and IT. Christian Maget joined the company in 2013.

Expressing his deepest appreciation for Gerd Liebig’s inspiring commitment to Sumitomo (SHI) Demag during his tenure, Christian Maget leads the team in highlighting some of the extraordinary achievements that will pave the way for the next few years. “What the Group has accomplished steering through some of the most challenging economic circumstances is a testament to Gerd Liebig’s work ethic, drive and integrity.

From expanding our global sector capabilities, to becoming the world leader for all-electric machines and competing in the digital world, his ability to continuously innovate cannot be underplayed. Mr. Liebig has been instrumental in expanding our service offerings as well as driving forward the development of more sustainable, automated manufacturing solutions.”

Humbled to be appointed the next CEO, Christian Maget affirmed that he has learned a lot from Mr. Liebig’s leadership over the years. In particular his passion for skills and sharing knowledge to inspire future generations. “That is certainly an important legacy that I plan to carry forward, supporting people development to drive the future strategic orientation of the group and further strengthen its competitiveness,” attests the 48-year-old. Technology Director Martin Pütz will report into Mr. Maget from September on.

At the same time, Anatol Sattel will assume the new role of Chief Sales Officer (CSO). Overseeing the frontline external presence with customers, business partners, subsidiaries and representatives, the 46-year-old is also aiming to strengthen cooperation with Japan. Anatol Sattel, who joined the company in September 2017, took over as Director of Business Development Medical in April 2019 and laid the foundations for the successful accomplishments of the medical technology team.

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The management and strengthening of international sales as well as global customer service led by Andreas Holzer also falls within Sattel’s core responsibilities. This means that he will also oversee the industry-specific business development teams, comprising Packaging, Medical, Automotive & Electronics and Consumer.

“It has always been important for our customers to have access to market-leading innovations. However, one of the best ways for them to improve performance and productivity is through collaboration. This is what the plastics industry does exceptionally well. Customers want to experience these synergies and have the certainty that everything is available from one single source”, says Anatol Sattel.

The management team is completed by Takaaki Kaneko, whose position as COO remains unchanged.

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