German Auto Supplier ZF to Replace CEO at End of Month
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German auto parts company ZF Friedrichshafen has announced that it will part ways with CEO Holger Klein at the end of September. Klein, who has led ZF since 2023, is leaving “by mutual agreement” after more than 10 years at the company. He will be succeeded by Mathias Miedreich, currently head of the electric motor technology division. ZF is facing major challenges in the transmission and electrification sector, which Klein described as a “perfe…
What ZF-Chef Klein has failed, now successor Miedreich has to catch up as soon as possible. Above all, the new one at the head of the supplier must move the works council to a departure from the maximum demands.
Holger Klein is to leave Germany's second largest car supplier at the end of September. The commercial vehicle manager is also to leave.
The CEO of the car supplier ZF, who also operates a plant in Saarbrücken, will leave on 30 September. His successor is already in the starting blocks.
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