Solidian

Moving forward with new management

On 1 September 2017, Solidian’s management structure was reorganized. With construction engineer Dr. Christian Kulas and business economist Stephan Speh at the helm, the rapidly growing specialist for non-metallic reinforcement is gaining dual leadership that will equally focus on technology and sales while continuing to strategically expand the innovative business segment of textile concrete both at home and abroad. The team succeeds Roland Karle, who will retire from management at the end of October for age-related reasons.

As a subsidiary of Groz-Beckert, the Albstadt-based textile...

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